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Opel Corsa B - Process and Considerations for Replacing C14NZ Engine with 1.2 Capacity Engine

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  • #1 16518907
    mech1958
    Level 11  
    Hello.
    I lost the C14NZ engine in the Corsa B I have a 2 engine but a different type and 1.2 capacity because without the possibility of installing a power steering pump, so I will also have to change the steering gear without power steering, Please give me a hint on where to start (I think I'll buy a hand winch on Allegro, cost PLN 50. and I will hang it on the ceiling at my friend's garage where there is a channel) I have to reckon with the fact that I also have to change the computer because the engine I want to install is different, but the biggest problem will be with the gas installation because if after replacing the engine and the computer, it will go on gas?
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  • #2 16518923
    robokop
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Which 1.2? Eight or 16 valves?
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  • #3 16518929
    mech1958
    Level 11  
    I mean in what order to start disassembling the engine and whether it will be easier to remove it with or without gearbox, because I have a 2 g engine with a glass

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    8 valves
  • #5 16518958
    Strumien swiadomosci swia
    Level 43  
    The engine is a breeze, but you have to change the installation and the computer. And connect the gas to this.

    I would buy the 1.4 column and change it.
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  • #6 16518966
    mech1958
    Level 11  
    So buy the same without accessories and there will be no fun with the computer, gas, wires, etc.
  • #7 16518988
    Strumien swiadomosci swia
    Level 43  
    So do.
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  • #8 16519660
    mech1958
    Level 11  
    Today I bought a naked one like mine for 2 sts, I have to get it tomorrow.
    The engine is without a clutch. Today I took off the bumper and took out the radiator, please tell me in what order to dismantle the engine? I have 2 winches, there will be no problems with lifting. Can I take photos of the plugs or write them down somehow, advise me in advance. Thank you in advance
  • #9 16521322
    mech1958
    Level 11  
    and then a problem because the engine I bought is also marked C14NZ but I bought a bare post and it turned out that it is a different model, there are no holes in the block for the roller tensioning the multi-ribbed belt, I have a 1.2 engine with a similar timing, but I do not know if the timing will work I am sure that the engine I bought is from a car that did not have power steering. I am curious if I can run the steering gear without a power steering pump?
  • #10 16521372
    Strumien swiadomosci swia
    Level 43  
    mech1958 wrote:
    I am curious if I will run the steering gear without the power steering pump?

    It will not.
  • #11 16521747
    mech1958
    Level 11  
    why won't it walk? the guy who is supposed to help me insert the engine today says that it will walk support without a pump but harder, please answer knocks the engine is not installed, it is easier to replace the steering gear

    Added after 6 [hours] 48 [minutes]:

    We drill holes in the block for the tensioner for the power steering pump, my friend says it is cast iron, so 2 drills will go in motion and a tap for fi 8 may be successful

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around replacing a C14NZ engine in an Opel Corsa B with a different 1.2 capacity engine, specifically an 8-valve model. Key considerations include the need to change the engine management computer and gas installation to ensure compatibility with the new engine. Participants discuss the process of engine removal, suggesting the use of winches for lifting and the importance of documenting wiring connections. There are concerns about the compatibility of the new engine with existing components, particularly regarding the power steering system, as the new engine lacks the necessary fittings for a power steering pump. Some participants suggest drilling holes for the tensioner and modifying the steering gear to accommodate the absence of power steering.
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