Nearly time to turn the key for the first time....
Nearly time to turn the key for the first time....
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Acheron

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643 posts

181 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Backstory:

December last year, bit bored, looking at kit cars and so forth, decided on an impulse e-bay bid on a 2000 2.2 SRi Vectra in Silver. I love that style of cars so much and it was listed as having a cracked head repaired a few years ago, allegedly 'confirmed by a mechanic' that it had gone again.

Anyway, got it down to myself, had to get it towed which cost a bit but i had bought it and wasnt going back on an ebay bid.

As predicted, the car was firing more steam out the exhaust than a turkish bath. Bit of front end damage but nothing major, front bumper loose but secure with a bungee. Reasonable inside too.

Now:

So here i am, with a car in my garage that needs working on, i've never done anything more than changing filters and plugs in the past... what had i gotten myself into?

Anyway, plodded through it, got the head off, pressure tested and skimmed with no problems. Obviously the 'confirmed cracked head' was a load of bullst as i expected. I got the impression whoever worked on the car last was a bit of a cowboy (but hey, who am i to talk?)

Got a new headgasket on, had a bit of help from a family member who knows nothing about cars (lol) but still, we got through it. Got a bit of help from the web and a haynes so it wasnt all bad. Putting the head back on caused the chain to drop into the bottom of the engine so that was a total nightmare (although it worked out ok, as i found a piece of screwdriver in the bottom of the engine which we had lost when it snapped biggrin )

Put the chain on, put the cover back on, everything all going back together, tried to crank the car by hand.... *clunk clunk clunk* as the chain slips about 10 teeth. mad

All had to come off again, found the problem to be the tensioner, got it all chained up today, had a lot of messing around with the cams, they came off and on about 4 times but seems all ok when cranked by hand. Had a close call when one of the camshaft bearing cap screws sheared off and snapped in the head. Had to drill it out but gladly caused no damage. Also got a socket stuck against the body of the car for 4 hours, forced against it by the engine mount, to the point i couldnt move it. Eventually had to jack the engine up which was pretty difficult on my own. That'll teach me for trying to take a short cut. It also explains the fresh dent in the bonnet where a hammer got launched across the garage.... wobble

Spent the rest of the evening putting all the bits and pieces back on... Several times i had a wire with a connector that had nothing to plug into.... confused

Anyway, all seems back together now, with the exception of one coolant pipe i cant figure out how to get into the head, but i think it just needs some force. Suprisingly, i only have one nut left which i have no idea where it goes or where it came from. biggrin

Popped the battery on and..... powerrrrrrrrrr!! clap good start i guess, all the system checks seemed ok apart from low coolant.

All it needs is some coolant, figure out how to get that tiny pipe on then time to fire it up for the first time in 4 months. boxedin Im pretty excited about firing it up but scared at the same time. scratchchin I expect the coolant burning problem was actually a problem with an inlet manifold gasket, but wont be certain until i start it up.

I just hope i dont get showered with valves, cams and springs when i fire it up tomorrow biggrinrofl

EDLT

15,421 posts

223 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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How did you go from kit-cars to an knackered old Vectra?

Acheron

Original Poster:

643 posts

181 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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EDLT said:
How did you go from kit-cars to an knackered old Vectra?
I didnt have enough money for a Hawk HF. biggrin

iva cosworth

44,044 posts

180 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Above long story summarised

Bloke fixes [maybe] crap old Vectra

BDR529

3,560 posts

191 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Make sure you video it when you start it up.. hehe

pinchmeimdreamin

10,445 posts

235 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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iva cosworth said:
Above long story summarised

Bloke fixes [maybe] crap old Vectra
Alternative summary:

PH'er takes his first steps at learning how to maintain and rebuild cars wink

sw4rm

220 posts

200 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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iva cosworth said:
Above long story summarised

Bloke expands his knowledge of working on cars by buying crap old Vectra and attempting to get it running

pbickerd

883 posts

177 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Very brave of you and good luck!!

kmc1

12,517 posts

177 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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pinchmeimdreamin said:
iva cosworth said:
Above long story summarised

Bloke fixes [maybe] crap old Vectra
Alternative summary:

PH'er takes his first steps at learning how to maintain and rebuild cars wink
This is one of my future plans once the house move is out of the way. (my only stipulation on moving is that it must have an attached spacious garage - Don't bother me with ensuite this and fitted thathehe)

Intention is to get something old and simple(and cheap!) that I can pull to bits and learn how to put back together. Never even changed a spark plug before so should be interestinglaugh


Good luck and fingers crossed

byebye

MondeoMan1981

2,444 posts

200 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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BDR529 said:
Make sure you video it when you start it up.. hehe
+1 !

Acheron

Original Poster:

643 posts

181 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2011
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Its a good job i didnt post a video....

Because nothing exciting happened.

She lives!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! bounce

Turned the key and it cranked pretty well but killed the battery. Took the battery off my normal car (which turned out brilliant, as it reset the engine light that was on!) and the car fired up perfectly.

Cue a load of foul smelling smoke from the exhuast manifold gasket, which i was worried about, however after about 10 minutes of running, this receeded. Temperature didnt creep much above 90 which i was happy with but the car used a fair bit of coolant.

It's spitting some white/grey smoke out of the back which i cant tell whether this is because its cold or whether the original problem still remains (although it doesnt seem as bad as when i first rolled it into the garage). The car has probably moved about 20ft in 8 months so maybe needs a good hammering? (Could be hard seeing as it's uninsured and not taxed).

It used a load of coolant, but part of this was due to the overflow pipe, at some point the connection for this has been snapped clear from the head so need to bodge a repair to get it secure and bodge a slightly damaged rad pipe which may be leaking a little too.

Delighted that it starts and runs and didnt explode, a bit upset that maybe the original problem, still exists somewhere...


Acheron

Original Poster:

643 posts

181 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2011
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doogz said:
I'm sorry in advance, and i hope it's ok, but i will laugh, lots, if you've spent all that time, put all that work in, and all the threads on here, and you've not fixed it.

Like i say, i hope it's fine, and the level in the radiator/tank has just dropped as it's bled itself.
Big meanie smash

My gut feeling is that it is using it itself, as i drained a lot more out than i initially put in. And when it was initially broken it wasnt using as much now. Im going to let it settle tonight and have a nosey tomorrow.

Worst case scenario, at least i can now drive it to the scrapper rather than towing it rofl

Mattt

16,664 posts

235 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2011
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How can you possibly love the style of a 10 year old Vectra?