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The Kettle - MK3 Astra - scrap that, now Cav Turbo (to be)


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Might as well bang a thread up on this in case it happens to be of interest to anybody.

 

Some of you might remember a few weeks ago I ended up with a tatty MK3 Astra with OMGHGF. This one to be precise...

 

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Basically I sold a car to somebody and ended up taking this in as part ex/scrap. I made enough on the sale that this was effectively free. I drove her back and surprisingly she's not a bad little car, aside from the fact it's using water by the gallon.

 

I chanced my arm on Gumtree at £200 in case some muppet would take it as it is, but I had no luck. Destined for the scrap yard, it's now had a last minute life saving chance.

 

A few weeks ago my mate wrote his car off, drink driving. He got a well deserved 2 year ban, fine and community service. Anyway the car was utter scrap and I thought it had been weighed in

 

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After a chat with him I found out the remains are still on his drive. A conversation of ££ was had and it agreed that I would take the full car. The only decent bit of it left is the engine.

 

2.0 Turbo with 175bhp. That'll sit nice in a MK3 Astra.

 

More updates as they arise, next job is to get the Saab home.

 

Plans are to drop the engine and box into the Astra

5 stud conversion so I can fit 16" steels from a Vectra C to clear the uprated brakes but retain the scruffy look.

 

It's been a few years since I've done anything like this (I had kids and got a real job), so I'm quite looking forward to it!

 

Deadline for completion - Shitefest!

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You'd best fit a towbar too incase you happen to need to leave Shitefest with 2 cars again.

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:grin: watching with interest!

Now find another one and put it in that Tigra.

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You'd best fit a towbar too incase you happen to need to leave Shitefest with 2 cars again.

I'd like to think the chances of John driving south and returning home in it are pretty slim.

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:grin: watching with interest!

Now find another one and put it in that Tigra.

I did debate with myself whether to fit it to the Astra or Tigra, but it would be a shame to skip a good engine in the Tigra

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M9 wil u put dump vlv innit so sounds phat?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Just giving you the Gumtree experience you missed out on.

 

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John, you need Station as your new best friend, he has done this swap :)

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It's what used to "happen" on www.mk3astra.com and www.Migweb.twat

 

If you need a Chartered Engineer who is Vat registered to do a simple Engineers Report for the DVLA or insurance (with disclaimers) I might be of assistance.

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If that's a mpi, the old engine will be saleable as they're used for some sort of racing.  I got £250 for the most rotten Mk3 Astra ever with 200K miles and 4 days MOT as it had a multipoint engine which ran.

 

They're good cars and popular on this forum, with most of us anyway.

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Info vehicule Model T92 ASTRA-F Model Code 9TF68 Made   Type body 000 Motor C14NZ The engine number 02CD2676 Transmission  

VIN Decoding

W0L
General Motors
000058
5 Door Hatch
S
1995
5
Antwerp
serial
2******
Options
14 PETROL ENGINE
COVER,FLOOR INNER,STANDARD
INTERIOR-GREY
EXTERIOR PAINT,SEE MODEL CATALOGUE FOREWORD PAINT CHART
GLASS,TINTED
FRONT SEAT,RH,HEIGHT ADJUSTER,MANUAL
FOR DRIVER AIR BAG
HEAD RESTRAINT,FRONT,CLOTH,OPEN
FRONT SEAT,ADJUSTABLE BACK
DOOR LOCK,ELECTRIC
IMMOBILIZER,ELECTRIC,VARIANT 2
SUN ROOF,TRANSPARENT,MANUAL
MANUFACTURED IN ANTWERP 2
AXLE RATIO 4.18
ALTERNATOR,70AMP
MANUAL TRANSMISSION,5 SPEED
POWER STEERING, NON-VARIABLE RATIO
STEERING WHEEL,FOUR SPOKES
WHEEL,ROAD,STEEL,51/2JX14
TYRES,175/65 R 14-82T
LAMPS,TURN SIGNAL,AUXILARY
EMISSION,3 WAY CATALYTIC CONVERTER,REGULATED
TRIM PANEL,INNER,STANDARD,VARIANT 1
HEADLAMPS,LH TRAFFIC
BATTERY,44AH
HEADLAMP LEVELLING,MANUAL
INSTRUMENT,TACHOMETER
ROD,AERIAL
SPEEDOMETER,ASSY.,M.P.H
PROTECTION WAX,DELETE
RADIO,SC 303 ©
ENGINE,BOCHUM
TRIM,CLOTH,STANDARD,VARIANT 1
ADDITIONAL PARTS,RADIO INSTALLATION
EMBLEM,VAUXHALL
FOR GREAT BRITAIN
FOR VAUXHALL
PAINT,TWO COAT

 

 

Single point injection on this one.  Watching with interest!!  I played about with them years ago, when the engine of choice was the C20LET out of the Cav Turbo.  Pretty hard to find now, so the Saab swap seems absolutely perfect.

Please keep it looking exactly as it does now :D

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Went to scope everything out today, I haven't seen this Saab since it was all in one piece. It's a mess but what I need is safe. The initial plan is slightly different to what was first thought but progress will be made this week I think ...

 

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The important bit -

 

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Major change in plan though - I'm not progressing with the Astra. I have a much more worthy recipient ...

 

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Wow, that's a late-plated Cavalier. Can't wait to see how this pans out. :-D

 

The interior in the Cavalier is likely to be better screwed together than that GM scuttle-shake master.

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Cav is a much better car, very solid and rust free.

 

It's a shame about the Astra but when I sat and thought about it, if I was going to chuck a few quid at a car, put the effort in and keep as a bit of a long termer, the Cav would be a more likely candidate than the Astra.

 

If I can be arsed I might chuck the 1.8 engine in the Astra as it would be a shame for it to go over the bridge but time will tell.

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Still going to be ready for Shitefest? :P

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Wow, that's a late-plated Cavalier. Can't wait to see how this pans out. :-D

 

The interior in the Cavalier is likely to be better screwed together than that GM scuttle-shake master.

Could get Cav's as late as a P plate!

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Still going to be ready for Shitefest? :P

It's more likely this will be at Shitefest than the Astra - Cav needs no welding and is MOT until October unlike the Astra which expires in May and may need a tickle 😆

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I think the Astra would be a funnier car to put the engine in, but it seems to suit the Cav better. :)

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I liked the idea of the Astra, but I like the Cav more! Look forwards to seeing it in June...no pressure.

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The cav will be a nicer place to sit in and waft around I reckon.

 

Buy Ian's omega in a few months when he's bored of it and drop that engine into the astra...

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I liked my old Cav, a touch wider than an Astra, but makes a lot of difference in cabin room.  Current car is an Astra, parts are so much easier to get for that compared to the Cav.

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Should be easy * that's a Vauxhall engine in the Saab anyway isn't it ?

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Went to scope everything out today, I haven't seen this Saab since it was all in one piece. It's a mess but what I need is safe. The initial plan is slightly different to what was first thought but progress will be made this week I think ...

 

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The important bit -

 

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Major change in plan though - I'm not progressing with the Astra. I have a much more worthy recipient ...

 

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cor you gonna do a front wheel drive carlton? cool!

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Should be easy * that's a Vauxhall engine in the Saab anyway isn't it ?

Yeah I believe so.

 

There's lots of info online which I've looked at although a lot of it centres around the B204 engine, this is the later B205 but there's still info out there.

 

Biggest headache is likely to be the loom but I'm advised there are loom adaptors available to buy off the shelf for these conversions. I have some contact details so will be making a few calls.

 

It's still highly likely there will be plenty of issues along the way but I am sure it'll be worth it.

 

I've a space cleared on my drive now anyway so the Saab will be coming home today. Hopefully it won't be too much of a ballache to move about.

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Just wire it in yourself, its six or seven wires connected to two relays.

The wiring loom adapters Re terrible and they charge 80 quid.

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