Lanos swap.
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Re: Lanos swap.
so if you screw in the opel temp sensor, it works?
also you need the opel clutch and flywheel to get the gearbox to fit right?
also you need the opel clutch and flywheel to get the gearbox to fit right?
Re: Lanos swap.
Just bought a 2.0L leganza
hopefully picking it up in a couple of weekends and doing the 15hour round trip to go from my house to the city to pick it up and then to my parent's house to drop off the car and then back to my house
gotta love living in this MASSIVE country
so hopefully the swap will be done by the end of the year when i go on my break
hopefully picking it up in a couple of weekends and doing the 15hour round trip to go from my house to the city to pick it up and then to my parent's house to drop off the car and then back to my house
gotta love living in this MASSIVE country
so hopefully the swap will be done by the end of the year when i go on my break
Re: Lanos swap.
15 hour roundtrip to pick it up?!!? You'll have some serious miles to check it out on the way home? Hope it's reliable?
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Strut brace came today, it looks awesome
Leganza tomorrow and it seems to be better than I thought.
It's owned by a mechanic who owns 5 Daewoos! And the timing belt was only done 10000Km ago
I just wish I wasn't so busy with uni though... I just want to modify!! lol
Leganza tomorrow and it seems to be better than I thought.
It's owned by a mechanic who owns 5 Daewoos! And the timing belt was only done 10000Km ago
I just wish I wasn't so busy with uni though... I just want to modify!! lol
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I got the leganza home on Sunday, such a long weekend just full of driving.
But it was worth it. The leganza, for how heavy it is, is a seriously zippy car. I can't imagine how my lanos will go with that engine and CR gearbox
The leggy is rough around the edges (which is why i got it cheaply i guess) but the motor seems well looked after. Only thing was that the temp gauge doesn't work so I was worrying the whole way back, but it was fine, no boiling at all!
One thing I did notice was that it bogged down in first and second gears when driving from a stop. I was wondering if this was not normal or if it's just my driving style or not being used to the car. I guess I'm just used to the low down torque of my lanos and the clutch engagement.
One thing i was worrying about a lot was the immobiliser... the leggy, contrary to what i though, doesn't have one!!! This will make it so much easier, as the only option i could think of before is swapping out the ignition barrel and using 2 sets of keys which would have been a pain.
I can't wait to do this swap it should be happening during november
But it was worth it. The leganza, for how heavy it is, is a seriously zippy car. I can't imagine how my lanos will go with that engine and CR gearbox
The leggy is rough around the edges (which is why i got it cheaply i guess) but the motor seems well looked after. Only thing was that the temp gauge doesn't work so I was worrying the whole way back, but it was fine, no boiling at all!
One thing I did notice was that it bogged down in first and second gears when driving from a stop. I was wondering if this was not normal or if it's just my driving style or not being used to the car. I guess I'm just used to the low down torque of my lanos and the clutch engagement.
One thing i was worrying about a lot was the immobiliser... the leggy, contrary to what i though, doesn't have one!!! This will make it so much easier, as the only option i could think of before is swapping out the ignition barrel and using 2 sets of keys which would have been a pain.
I can't wait to do this swap it should be happening during november
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What are the years of compatibility of swapping the laganza engine into my 98 lanos hatch?
1998 Lanos SE 1.3L SOHC
Re: Lanos swap.
any
they're all the same
please PLEASE research the forum more, there is so much information and 99.9% of your questions will be answered
http://www.google.com.au/#q=site:daewoo ... 6158ab24ce
129 results... go through them
if you have any questions after that, I will be happy to answer them. and i'lll know if you have read them or not because i know everything
they're all the same
please PLEASE research the forum more, there is so much information and 99.9% of your questions will be answered
http://www.google.com.au/#q=site:daewoo ... 6158ab24ce
129 results... go through them
if you have any questions after that, I will be happy to answer them. and i'lll know if you have read them or not because i know everything
Re: Lanos swap.
I need some info from anyone that's done a 2.0/2.2 into lanos etc.
What is the belt layout with the A/C gone and the power steering pump on the A/C mount (Garrett's bracket)?
Does it go:
.......Alt--------\
.........\..........\
..........\ ..........\ Mount (ex A/C)
...........\...........\
............\...........\
...........Crank pull ---- PAS
(rough drawing I know lol)
If anyone has a picture that would be great.
Also, do you need a shorter belt?
The swap starts next week and I just realised this...
edit: dots to retain format...
edit 2: better picture...
What is the belt layout with the A/C gone and the power steering pump on the A/C mount (Garrett's bracket)?
Does it go:
.......Alt--------\
.........\..........\
..........\ ..........\ Mount (ex A/C)
...........\...........\
............\...........\
...........Crank pull ---- PAS
(rough drawing I know lol)
If anyone has a picture that would be great.
Also, do you need a shorter belt?
The swap starts next week and I just realised this...
edit: dots to retain format...
edit 2: better picture...
Re: Lanos swap.
loose both A/C and powersteering...
Go on a scrap jard and buy electrical power steering pump from zafira, astra-g,h, etc... You can put it anywhere (I have put it just next to window washer water tank) and just connect it to powersteering column..
And you could than buy engine mount from kaddet-E gsi/2.0, and it would bolt on lanos... Like this...
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/705337/20 ... reb-hr?p=4
Go on a scrap jard and buy electrical power steering pump from zafira, astra-g,h, etc... You can put it anywhere (I have put it just next to window washer water tank) and just connect it to powersteering column..
And you could than buy engine mount from kaddet-E gsi/2.0, and it would bolt on lanos... Like this...
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/705337/20 ... reb-hr?p=4
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mr_g wrote:loose both A/C and powersteering...
Go on a scrap jard and buy electrical power steering pump from zafira, astra-g,h, etc... You can put it anywhere (I have put it just next to window washer water tank) and just connect it to powersteering column..
I already have the the brackets and mounts so that's not an option
i just want to know the belt layout... lol
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does anyone know what the sensor on the front of the D20 is?
it's not listed in my manual, it looks like a gearbox temp sensor
edit: found it, it's the backup lamp switch
it's not listed in my manual, it looks like a gearbox temp sensor
edit: found it, it's the backup lamp switch
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re: the ACC belt
maybe the layout is more like this:
if anyone knows, please feel free to chime in
what i'm thinking about is needing maximum contact with the crankshaft pulley
Garrett, if you know please tell me (you have a PM too)
maybe the layout is more like this:
if anyone knows, please feel free to chime in
what i'm thinking about is needing maximum contact with the crankshaft pulley
Garrett, if you know please tell me (you have a PM too)
Re: Lanos swap.
found a pic of a ecotec into corsa and it looks like i was right with the first picture
evidence:
i guess that small amount of belt on the crank pulley is ok
evidence:
i guess that small amount of belt on the crank pulley is ok
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Re: Lanos swap.
hey mate, sorry I haven't had a chance to read you posts for a while. you are correct about the belt layout in your first picture. I'll still try to get you that length of the belt. if you get that far before hearing from me you can mock everything up, measure the length and any parts shore can get the length sorted. all accessories belts are listed by length. this is what I would be doing to figure the length as well.
mr. q mentioned getting the bracket from a Kadett E/ astra MK2. the bracket you have there is designed exactly after that bracket. there is one thing I just discovered over the weekend. the front motor mount (between that bracket and chassis) on the 1.6 models is different than the 2.0 models. they look the same but the 1.6 mount is .25" (about 7mm) shorter than the 2.0 mount. it's kinda hard to discribe so I'll post pics tomorrow. the fix is either that you buy a motor mount for the 2.0 Kadett E/Astra MK2/Lemans GSE OR you simply add a .25" thick spacer between the engine bracket and the motor mount, through the two bolt holes.
this thing sounds like it's coming together well!
Cheers.
mr. q mentioned getting the bracket from a Kadett E/ astra MK2. the bracket you have there is designed exactly after that bracket. there is one thing I just discovered over the weekend. the front motor mount (between that bracket and chassis) on the 1.6 models is different than the 2.0 models. they look the same but the 1.6 mount is .25" (about 7mm) shorter than the 2.0 mount. it's kinda hard to discribe so I'll post pics tomorrow. the fix is either that you buy a motor mount for the 2.0 Kadett E/Astra MK2/Lemans GSE OR you simply add a .25" thick spacer between the engine bracket and the motor mount, through the two bolt holes.
this thing sounds like it's coming together well!
Cheers.