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Calibra Turbo LE
Finally the calibra thread I mentioned several times in my GTE thread for those who have read it, again it is copied over from various vaux forums so may seem a little disjointed.
Hi all just a wee thread on my calibra LE I picked up late last year, I was hoping to have a quick turnaround from purchase to getting it on the road but have since had a couple of setbacks.
Anyhow onwards.... first up a couple of pics of the car
When I picked the car up the work it required mot wise was fuel lines replacing (I have since done with nylon tubing) and the calipers/brakes sorting.
After removing the old seized calipers it was quite obvious the brake lines would also need doing when this happened
after further investigation it looked like the steel lines corroded around clips and corners so I removed all the lines and plan to replace them with cunifer pipe, I also ordered some goodridge braided hoses to replace the worn rubber flexible s.
The car did come with a replacement set of calipers removed from a cally in the scrappy however I am tempted to just replace everything now and just get some reconditioned ones. If I had aspirations for 300bhp in the future would standard stoppers do the job or would I be better off putting the money away for an upgrade?
One of the seized calipers
the spare ones
I'm also considering replacing the bottom wishbones, track rods etc just as a matter of course as at least one ball joint is split and it all looks somewhat scabby anyhow, any advice on what I should be looking to renew?
I have missed quite alot of photo opportunity's as it was only suggested today I make this thread but I will be under the car again soon.
UPDATE
Took a few pics today with the wheels off, its kind of scary how scabby it really is, check out that crank pulley!
and the other side
Like I said before I was just planning on replacing the lot, wishbones, track rod ends and ARB links
UPDATE
As far as i'm aware it has been stored in a garage in Newcastle for years so whether the floor has been constantly damp or something I don't know.
I just got under the car for a few pics sorry about the bad angles
from what I can see the floor is solid with the odd surface rust here and there where the paint/underseal has been scraped off, it just seems everything else that has been bolted to the car has rusted away?
UPDATE
Ok so very little progress on this car, well in fact pretty much zero progress! With me living/working away from home alot of the time (and having a separate R5 project) i'll be cracking on with the majority of work on the cally mid/late march when I finally get a good chunk of leave.
Meanwhile I have had a few goodies turn up at home...
Not sure what everyone else thinks to these lights but I thought personally they would look quite smart but I guess we'll see once fitted.
Also got some replacement brake calipers and LMF carriers, all I need now is the discs and pads which i'll be ordering come payday
I have considered painting the calipers possibly yellow to contrast with the black and go with the yellow DTM flashes and was going to do a similar thing under the bonnet with a black/yellow rocker cover combination and yellow silicone hoses, any thoughts?
UPDATE
Finally some progress although not much...
The majority of my spare time has been taken up by my GTE which was only meant to be a runabout while I did this Calibra up however it has taken over!
Anyhow after alot of umming arring about whether to go for Bilstein B8's and eibachs or coilovers I finally decided to go for the Gaz coilover conversion so off with the front struts...
After alot of messing about managed to get the struts off
Started stripping them down to find that on both struts the bottom coil of the Irmscher spring had snapped, nice...
Look at the state of that
Everything was corroded to hell and nothing was going to come off easy, had to tap a torx bit into the cap head allen bolts
Mole grips to remove disc guard screws
Chisel out the circlip!
Stuck solid
Pulling out the hub
Pressing old bearing out
don't actually have a finished article picture but basically the struts are completely stripped ready to be sent away to Gaz.
While I was at it decided to remove the wishbones and anti roll bar drop links, the subframe/wishbone bolts were in excellent condition but the drop links either sheared or needed to be cut off.
Replacements with powerflex bushes
Pain in the backside
Replacements again with poly bushes
Subframe is a bit manky
A quick smidge of hammerite
Ideally I would like to drop the subframe and give it a good clean etc but at the moment I don't have the time or the space so a quick coat will have to do.
Even the ABS ring has rusted away!
It's almost as if someone took the whole barge/boat thing a step too far and parked the car in the sea.
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Re: Calibra Turbo LE
Another minor update, purchased some solid top mounts from compbrake for the coilovers as the standard setup couldn't be used. I did intend to take some pictures of the mounts before fitting them so may remove one if I cba however here are some pics of them fitted.
As you can see I was required to drill a couple of holes as the solid mount bolts to the car like on a Astra mount and then the strut bolts to the mount.
Removed the track rod arms to give them a 'refurb', also fitted some new poly bushes to them.
Removing the old bushes
Painted and greased up
Gave the front calipers another coat of yellow
Front strut fitted
320mm brake disc
and the wheel fitted
I have noticed the back of the rim has scraped some of the paint off the caliper but meh.
and some nice shiny mikalor clamps for the exhaust
UPDATE
The car passed its MOT last week no problem which was a relief, although I had replaced every single brake/suspension component pretty much so good job.
I was having trouble with my boot lock thinking it was fubar but after visiting a member of clubcalibra yesterday my boot lock appears to be ok after all (operator failure) although I may now have a problem with the factory fitted alarm, time will tell on that one....
Also had a problem with radiator fans not cutting in which was down to the aircon rad fan being completely seized and since the fans run in series one being fubar prevented the other from running as well.
Removed the bumper trim to find some familiar sights (from when doing under the car)
fan, seized solid
Tested both radiator fan switches and they were fine so that's at least one positive.
Also need to look into some replacement bearings for my solid top mounts as they don't seem to be rotating freely when under load the spring just seems to twist round instead.
UPDATE
Replaced the front radiator fan and now all works as it should so one less job on the list.
While under the bonnet with the engine running I noticed one of the rubber hoses between the solid fuel line and fuel rail was leaking! the rubber had perished and was spraying out, how long it had been like that I dread to think.
It was this hose, goes to the fuel pressure regulator
I had replaced the other rubber flexible for the exact same reason so that should of prompted me to inspect this one, oh well no harm done..... this time....
Rather than pay about £8 for a replacement I made a new fuel line using the old union, with a dremel I removed the crimp
Fitting the union onto some new 8mm fuel hose and secured with an 'O' clip
Picked up some new longer wheel nuts seeing that I had fitted 3mm spacers
Been trying to identify this random hose coming off the servo vacuum line
looking at diagrams on max boost indicates no pipe work tee'd off the servo vacuum line.....
UPDATE
Not much of an update as busy at work with the boat being back (boo)
Anyhow picked my wheels up from being powder coated at the weekend after an epic drive home
pretty pleased with them for £20 a wheel
not the best on the car pic
the car needs a good clean and polish now, also bbs centre caps on order at the bargain price of £40.......
for those who have owned a calibra before you are probably aware of how poorly lit the heater panel is, the single bulb had blown on mine and whenever driving at night I would fumble the controls trying to find the right one so I decided to carry out the led 'mod' as featured here
How to fit led's to Cav heater panel | Vauxhall Owners Network
I used 4 x 3mm orange led's, 3 for the slider knobs (chuckle) and 1 to illuminate the fan control
on that guide the chap drilled holes here there and everywhere to accommodate the led's but I decided to use smd ones as they're alot smaller and no additional drilling required (apart from the 1 hole for fan controller)
also I used one at each end of the hot/cold bar rather than several behind as I didn't like the bright points with light bleeding through where each led sat
the picture doesn't do it justice and although it may be bright it doesn't glare as much that.
The led's providing the white backing light along with those 2 on the hot/cold bar are on 3 separate circuits (with own resistors) as it made it simpler to make each part as a separate component, however I think ill wire them all together in a series/parallel circuit as the brightness amongst them isn't consistent then i'll reduce the driving voltage to reduce the brightness....zzzzzzzzz
Not very exciting
some 6mm plastic which ill need to do some sanding/trimming to make a good fit in the vent hole then I plan to retain the hazard switch in the centre while mounting 2 x 52mm gauges either side, boost and wideband (will be covered with some stick on carbon fibre wrap to finish)
Also got this random nasty rust spot under the bonnet not sure what can be done about it or whether its a replacement bonnet job
UPDATE
After doing a few hundred miles in the calibra it seemed a little more thirsty than I had expected which raised the suspicion that the fuel pump/tank top lid where the fuel supply/return lines connected to was corroded pretty badly and possibly leaking (a common problem and something that wouldn't surprise me given the state this car was initially in).
Upon removal I was pretty surprised as it seemed in rather good condition
however that small patch of rust on the supply line was concealing pin holes which no doubt leaked fuel when the pump was running (only a slight amount so not really noticeable except on my wallet)
I've seen a couple of different diy repairs on clubcalibra one of which involved soldering some copper pipe in place of the original steel pipe, seeing that I had the necessary pipe and tools to hand I decided to give it a go.
Cut off the old pipe and drilled through (removing the pipe from the underside)
Then soldered some copper pipe in place
not a pretty joint but then I don't exactly get a lot of practice, however the joint was strong (no movement etc) and water tight. I couldn't get as tight a bend as the original piece without the pipe kinking but at least now there is a solid single piece all the way through.
Some hammerite for good measure
Also took the opportunity to fit an uprated fuel pump (in prep for future upgrades), pump is a HRC performance one
had to trim the rubber sock to get the pump to fit inside the mount and also modify the bottom of the mount to get the pump filter connected as it was fouling
Rather than splice the uprated pump wiring into the thinner oe stuff I removed the pins from the connector and soldered them directly to the pins instead
Also went about converting all the push button switches to leds using 'warm' white leds as less distracting/dazzling IMO
Also started making the gauge holder to fit where the centre vents were
I actually messed up and removed too much material from the top after this (plus plastic was a little too thick) but I carried on anyhow just to get a feel for how it would look
I have some carbon wrap to finish it or maybe even some carbon sheet somewhere to actually make it from but anyhow you get the idea, it's just a shame the AEM has such a huge bezel.
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