when does it stall??
yes
12v means 4 valves per cylinder works out at 3 to me
Hi No the 1.o ltr 12v engine has a timing chain which should last the life of the engine.
The one litre, three cylinder engine, is chain driven
It is automatically tensioned by a non-user-adjustable hydraulic device.
In my corsa you need to pull the middle switch out. The one that adjust the power of the ventilator... It actually has a little sign of back window demister on it.
Yes, all Vauxhall 1 litre 3 cylinder engines have a timing chain.
my 2000 model doesnearly all cars do, apart from the odd few that run off a chain
Yes, but you will need the complete wiring harness and E.C.U (from the doner car)for an easier swap.
A T-reg (1999-2000) 12V Corsa typically features an analog speedometer, which uses a needle to indicate speed on a dial. This speedometer is part of a combined instrument cluster that often includes other gauges like fuel level and engine temperature. Some models may also have a digital odometer display. Overall, the design is straightforward and functional, reflecting the car's budget-friendly nature.
To tighten the timing chain on a Vauxhall Corsa 1.0 12V, first ensure the engine is off and cool. Remove any components obstructing access to the timing chain cover. Then, loosen the tensioner bolt, adjust the tensioner to apply proper tension to the chain, and retighten the bolt securely. Finally, reassemble any removed components and check for proper alignment and tension before starting the engine.
My 1999 V Reg does. So Im guessing the answer is yes. there s an electric motor built into the steering column.