Corsa C Ute - Another Toy Story

Bmw.wp

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wish i could do a conversion like this on my Chev Aveo.:cry:

Would love to kick some G6 asses with opel Power. :joy:
 

herr bmw

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corsa bakkies need navara bakkies to stop.

i know,i was the driver of the navara when a corsa bakkie used our bakkie to stop at a red robot.:argh:

sorry but now i hate corsa bakkies:argh::argh::argh:
 

moranor@axis

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Yulesen said:
Yeah its braking with the gears and constantly pushing the pedal, locking in wet is almost suicidal in this UTE :nonono:

i would change tires, check everything and maybe get steel braided lines... i really dont think a BBK will help the situation in this case...
 

gavsadler

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Ok time for another update.

It's been a busy few days recently. Over the weekend, my brother-in-law and I took on the challenge of removing the engine and gearbox out of the Coupe. Damn - I think I spent more time unplugging sensors and switches than actually loosening bolts. There are wires everywhere! Thankfully it all went smoothly and after 5 hours the organs were out. We didn't break anything and also didn't have any serious injuries to show for our efforts.

Here's a pic of the motor removed. I haven't had a chance to clean it yet though.

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Then on Sunday, even though I was a bit stiff, I decided to whip the motor out the corsa while I still had the engine crane on loan. This took me 4 hours on my own.

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Then the past few days this week, I've just been doing some small bits and pieces on the Ute. I replaced the pollen filter which was quite dirty (I suspect this isn't changed regularly because it's a bit of a shlep to get there):

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Then since I purchased the Ute, I've had a horrible creaking and groaning noise everytime I go over a speed bump. I traced the noise to the anti-roll bar bushes, but to date, I have not had the chance to change them. Getting in there to change them is a big mission, so I took advantage of the engine being out to allow for easier access to the top bolt of the bracket. Below are some pics showing how tight the access is. the only way to get in there is with a 10mm flat ring spanner [Thanks Paschal ;)]

Driver's side:
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Passenger side:
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It has taken many hours of driving around looking for the correct parts, and just as many hours sukkeling to fit the things. But I managed to get it all done this afternoon. Below is a pic of one of the worn bushes, and the bracket which holds it in place.

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Just a note: My anti-roll bar is 21mm in diameter. For some reason, the bushes supplied by Goldwagen are only 16mm internal diameter, and the ones from GM with exactly the same part number are 18mm in diameter. Further research on my part revealed that the Astra G has a 20mm anti-roll bar bush, so this is probably the parts I would need for mine. Needless to say none of the GM dealers locally had the bushes in stock - they need to be ordered from the factory.

In the end, I went to visit my friends at Lopec, and scratched through their parts bin and found 2 replacements which appeared to be in better condition than mine. I greased them with copper grease and fitted them this afternoon. Initial testing seems to indicate that my creaking and groaning is cured! :banana:

Then the only other thing I did today was remove the rest of my stock exhaust system. Need to make place for the new 63mm system in a few weeks time :D

My Ute is booked in at Uncle Allen for next week. Let's hope the fitment of the Z20LET goes smoothly.

Other things I need to do before then are:
> Fit coupe gear lever and bowden cables.
> Run wiring for my gauges through the firewall.
> Change water bottle
> Investigate fuel supply options (I think I am going to go with a seperate surge tank, and an external pump.

That's all for now. Stay tuned as the updates will get better and better!
 
M

Mike1

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Super Build! Something I would not say no to driving! I miss my old Corsa Sport 1.8 - Fantastic allrounders. :thumbs:
 

gavsadler

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It will fit, it's been done both locally and internationally.

It just needs lots of Vaseline and a special technique to get it in :rollsmile:
 
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Mike1

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gavsadler said:
It will fit, it's been done both locally and internationally.

It just needs lots of Vaseline and a special technique to get it in :rollsmile:

Well if you need a condom, check the Off Topic Section: Win a Condom

:rollsmile::rollsmile::rollsmile:
 

gavsadler

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Just a quick update:

> Cleaned the engine and gearbox and other bits and pices last week. Then also removed the bullbar, bumper and exhaust off the Ute.
> Fitted coupe gearshift and bowden cables.
> Bought a couple of other parts, such as bigger hubs, a throttle position sensor and some other bits.

Then this morning we went and dropped the Ute off at The Surgeon. Over the next couple of weeks, the organ transplant will take place, starting with the hernia op (Cambelt), and then installing the vital organs.

I'm swamped with work and training obligations this week, so will only be able to provide more updates again on Saturday.

Getting there!
 

gavsadler

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Ok update time.

The ute has been in the operating theatre for a week now. Here's some pics of the progress to date:

Ready and waiting for the first test fit:
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The oil filter and oil feed lines also needed to be removed to allow it some more room to fit in:
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Here it's more or less in - hanging on the gearbox side mount:
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Unfortunately there was a bit of an issue with the mount not lining up. The engine was also sitting far over to the driver's side, so you can also see the alternator pulley touching on the body:
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After some head-scratching, and chatting to Paschal, we deduced that the issue must be a casting tab on the gearbox. Here are some pics of the culprit:
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As you can see, it was touching on the sub-frame, meaning things couln't be pushed across to the passenger side. This was ground off today, so hopefully tomorrow some quality time can be spent on the Ute to get the engine mounted up. It should also mean that I don't have to change to a narrower pulley setup.

I've also managed to get one of these babies:
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Then while all that has been happening, I've been busy at home sorting out my fueling requirements. I decided to go for a Walbro 255lph high pressure pump (External). Then I also purchased a 2l surge tank, and the required steel fittings. I am also gonna run new fuel lines - 10mm supply to the motor, and then a 8mm return.

Here's a pic of the surge tank. I'm currently busy with a bracket setup to mount it to the Ute:
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That's all for now. Hopefully by the end of the week, the motor will be hanging and I'll have had time to install the surge tank, fuel pump etc.
 

gavsadler

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@Moranor: The only nightmares in the forseeable future will be what you experience when a Corsa gives a BMW a gat-skop, :fencelook: lol


It's really not that bad, just space is tight.
 
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