vauxhall 2L 16v project
Started by
maph2
, May 03 2006 08:44 AM
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#16
Posted 08 May 2006 - 01:46 PM
with all ancillaries the c20xe engine and block weighs only slightly more that the a-series lump. ditching the heavy cast alloy inlet tract and using the lighter bike TB's, weight gain will be marginal. i think also the allspeed subframe is lighter than the standard mini frame.
#17
Posted 11 May 2006 - 08:22 PM
Maph,
I can't wait to see this little belter! The colour choice is inspired- I'm all in favour of original flat colours! What wheel/tyre combo you gonna run? Arches? Brakes? This one's got me salivating, it should be an animal. If you need any help- even if it's just another pair of hands to hold a spanner- you know where to come....
D.D.
I can't wait to see this little belter! The colour choice is inspired- I'm all in favour of original flat colours! What wheel/tyre combo you gonna run? Arches? Brakes? This one's got me salivating, it should be an animal. If you need any help- even if it's just another pair of hands to hold a spanner- you know where to come....
D.D.
#18
Posted 25 July 2006 - 03:55 PM
i'm just finishing off the front end, welding, seamsealing etc and will drop the subframe out tomorrow to spray the the engine bay/inner wings (i'll get more pic tomorrow).
the pic attached is the gsxr750 inlet rubbers (s/h off ebay) so i can mount the TB's on to the weber manifold. i went to my local bike shop to ask about these inlet rubbers - £160 for 4inc clips and vat
the pic attached is the gsxr750 inlet rubbers (s/h off ebay) so i can mount the TB's on to the weber manifold. i went to my local bike shop to ask about these inlet rubbers - £160 for 4inc clips and vat
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#19
Posted 01 August 2006 - 05:00 PM
engine bay now done and just building the front hubs up with new ball joints and bearings, and new metro vented set up. i'm also aiming to drop the engine in allow the inlet/exhaust/rad/gear selector/alternator install. hopefully this will be done before this friday as i'm having a hernia repair done (wasn't due till october but had an opening...lol)
i've left the upper bulkhead unprepped as i'm not sure how much room i've got for the bike Tb's on the weber manifold. once i know the clearance, all the unecessary bulkhead holes will be welded up and smoothed to an external finish.
i've left the upper bulkhead unprepped as i'm not sure how much room i've got for the bike Tb's on the weber manifold. once i know the clearance, all the unecessary bulkhead holes will be welded up and smoothed to an external finish.
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#20
Posted 01 August 2006 - 05:23 PM
superb project, will be keeping my eye on this as i am looking to do a similar conversion in about 2 years or so!
#21
Posted 03 August 2006 - 04:32 PM
hi all, this will be my last workbased update for a few weeks as i'm off for my hernia repair tomorrow (thats 10 yrs of mucking about with minis for you). it'll be at least 4 weeks till i can do any serious work. hoping to be able to drive after 2 weeks which means MITP is still on the cards
today the other new front wheel bearing arrived so finished off the front hub build so get it back on its wheels - new bearings . ball joints, vented discs and allspeed CV's.
couldn't resist bolting up the fat rims and taping on the sportspack arches as my final thought :'( :'( :'( :'(
you can see that there will be a bit of arch trimming needed!
today the other new front wheel bearing arrived so finished off the front hub build so get it back on its wheels - new bearings . ball joints, vented discs and allspeed CV's.
couldn't resist bolting up the fat rims and taping on the sportspack arches as my final thought :'( :'( :'( :'(
you can see that there will be a bit of arch trimming needed!
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Edited by maph2, 03 August 2006 - 04:33 PM.
#22
Posted 11 August 2006 - 03:48 PM
have bunged up the secondary butterly shaft holes in the throttle body housings today. hopefully next monday, i'll get the inlet rubbers drilled out to mount the TB's on to the weber manifold.
pic at:-
http://www.16vminicl...y...11119&pos=0
pic at:-
http://www.16vminicl...y...11119&pos=0
#23
Posted 11 August 2006 - 04:23 PM
forgot to reply to yourt queries DD - brakes are full metro vented, wheels are 7x13 superlights at the mo. arches will be modified sportspack ones
#24
Posted 11 August 2006 - 07:13 PM
Sweet!
The offer of help (especially if you need anything strenuous doing post op') is still there- just shout. I'd quite like a scar on the right hand side to match the one I have on the left anyway!
Bit of a difficult one to answer this I know, but when are you aiming for completion?
All the best.
DD.
The offer of help (especially if you need anything strenuous doing post op') is still there- just shout. I'd quite like a scar on the right hand side to match the one I have on the left anyway!
Bit of a difficult one to answer this I know, but when are you aiming for completion?
All the best.
DD.
Edited by Dick Dastardly, 11 August 2006 - 07:14 PM.
#25
Posted 12 August 2006 - 03:57 PM
haha......well......was aiming to get it running by the end of sept but thats out the window now. hoping before xmas now.
next big job (hehe) will be getting the block in and doing ancillary fitment. just bought an Omex 100 ecu and loom s/h , so hopefully will be able to get it rough running at least on a base map.
a tricky job soon will be modifying the mini pedal box to take a vauxhall clutch cable and an under-dash master cylinder (Tb's will sit where the mini master cylinder usually is). i could buy one from allspeed or the 16v shop but are a bit pricey
next big job (hehe) will be getting the block in and doing ancillary fitment. just bought an Omex 100 ecu and loom s/h , so hopefully will be able to get it rough running at least on a base map.
a tricky job soon will be modifying the mini pedal box to take a vauxhall clutch cable and an under-dash master cylinder (Tb's will sit where the mini master cylinder usually is). i could buy one from allspeed or the 16v shop but are a bit pricey
#26
Posted 23 August 2006 - 04:48 PM
Cool mate nice project.
a mate of mine is doin the same with a clubby estate but he made the subframe up himself. but he started two years ago and still aint got round to finishingit. lol
Just wondering what you got planned with A-series??
Good luck and cheers
a mate of mine is doin the same with a clubby estate but he made the subframe up himself. but he started two years ago and still aint got round to finishingit. lol
Just wondering what you got planned with A-series??
Good luck and cheers
#27
Posted 24 August 2006 - 02:07 PM
managed to get the engine and box in today but got 2 problems, the standard ribbed pulley is too wide for comfort and the oil filter housing is hitting the top arm bolt. the pulley is easily sorted by swopping to a narrow v pulley but the oil housing may take a bit of tinkering.
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Edited by maph2, 24 August 2006 - 02:08 PM.
#28
Posted 24 August 2006 - 03:31 PM
Nice work, this is an engine conversion I would contemplate if I wasnt useless with this sort of engineering.
#29
Posted 25 August 2006 - 02:59 PM
engine now in after using a thinner nut for the top arm bolt ( which are provided in the allspeed kit durrr).
will be picking up a v crank pulley this evening. once that on, then its fully in. next jobs are fitting the exhaust manifold and fabing the alternator mount. i be using a daihatsu alternator which is tiny compared to the vauxhall one (and even a mini one). there a place over in daventry which sell em for about £88
will be picking up a v crank pulley this evening. once that on, then its fully in. next jobs are fitting the exhaust manifold and fabing the alternator mount. i be using a daihatsu alternator which is tiny compared to the vauxhall one (and even a mini one). there a place over in daventry which sell em for about £88
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#30
Posted 25 August 2006 - 11:05 PM
I love the white engine bay. It looks awesome with the black body
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