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Seicento Chalky, 1.4 16v ITB Seicento.

Introduction

I don't know if you guys remember but back in january I was starting a project that involved me swapping the piston rods from 8v ones to the 16v ones, fitting a 1.4 8v grande inlet manifold, and a spicy CB cam :D.

Well that got thrown out, and I promised you I would still do a project.

I Delivered:

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The donor engine was removed from a 2003 fiat stilo 1.2 16v with only 28k on the clock.

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I got the engine home, stripped it down and painted it pretty much straight away (getting quite high in the garage during the winter :D).

Re-assembled with pistons soaking on oil for the next several months.

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The next thing that was on the "to-do" list was chassis tweeks and upgrades.

So off came all the brake lines (They were definately on their way out, so it should be on everyones checklist. Please I do advise this), radius arms, rear beam, petrol tank, handbrake cable, wishbones, front uprights, front calipers. I took everything off so that it was just a shell with windows, steering wheel and seats.

Brakelines were all replaced with 3/16 cooper nickel and shiny stainless fittings, finished off with some nice goodridge braided lines.

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Rear beam was tidied up, painted and refitted for the new lines to be correctly routed.

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Whilst I was doing the brake lines the radius arms were also being tidied up and painted, along with anti roll bar, uprights, and my front upper strut brace.

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Then came a nice delivery of my marea rear calipers to go with my PGT front, they got stripped down and wirebrushed right back to the shiny stuff :D. (see the before and after)

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Then got a lick of paint again.

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A little while went by then a nice postman came again with my fresh polski produce

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A few days later another box came from good ole gazzella.

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Then my mount plates arrived from Signwerx so I finally got arond to refitting all my back end.

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Trial fitted my wheel with the 10mm spacers from the front, Discovred that i'm in need of 15mm at the back due to rubbing on the radius arm :bang:.

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And same day I got bored and re-fitted the front too. All finished off by my custom Gaz coilovers on the front, and custom Gaz dampers on the rear (Need a coil chopping out on the rear mind just so the car is nice and level).

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The bushes were noticeably stiffer even off the floor, no give or flex in the material at all. I theory with some decent tyres this car should stick to the floor nicely (y).

nother payday was coming up so the head got some attention in the form of a dremel, dividers were thinnned down, ridges ground out, drill marks were ground out and smoothed, and to finish off. Hand sanded all off it smooth with good ole 80 grit for the inlet, and outlet was smoothed out finer and spent a few hours polishing till bling bling :cool:.

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Valve hole on the right shows what it was before grinding, left shows part way through grinding.

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Never got any photo's from that night of finishing it off but It will improve flow no end (I hope :rolleyes:).

Next day it went to my local machine shop to have a couple of new guides fitted, skim, and reseat with new seals.

Inlet:
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Exhaust:
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A trip to another fairly local machine shop resulted in:

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1.8KG taken off the stilo flywheel, balanced with the clutch (happy days :D)

Got home that night and decided to make a hesitant start on re-fitting the head :cry:.

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I've never poo'ed myself so much tightening bolts up.

Was all fitted without so much as a sqeak (followed adived and gently wiped engine oil on the bolts).

So happy after that I then fitted my manifold and oil filter.

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Then began painting my head and fitted it next day along with water pump pipe from the old engine (new seal, again advise checking quite oftenly).

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Timed up and ready to go in :D

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Then postman came again (y). Hello drilled and grooved.

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That Weekend came, so did my friends brother (whom I owe a drink (y)) and something magical happened in a few hours.

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We did manage to break my new crank sensor in the process mind :bang:.

Sexy ;)
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Then I struggled a little for and inlet manifold but then I managed to source one from a fiat breaker then along came Kritip to help me with the wiring (thanks again bud (y)). Spent the last few days finishing that off and last night it fired up for the first time in 5 months.

Made some awesome bangs before hand though due to us having the coils wired backwards (oops), quick swap of the leads and it fired up first time (y).

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All that is left to do now is get myself a set of new tyres, get over to custom chrome in the morn and get my new front exhaust section made (yes we started the car up without and exhaust, sounded nice and loud :tempt:) Cov69, and kritip both were witnesses to the start up :D. Thanks again guys for your help.

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Ohh before I forget, here some pic's of the new wiring for the battery, starter, and alternator:


Hint, it's the big thick one without the fuse on it :D.
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Here's where i'm up to, i'll update this soon :D.
Re: Chalky, The 1.2 16v Sei

I keep looking at coupes but the insurance man keeps scaring me terrific cars love the looks on them 4wd coupe would be immense look forward to the update on chalky

Strangely Integrales and MR2 tubs are pretty cheap to insure (age, classic -- or pending classic in the case of the MR2! -- status and mileage limitations make it cheaper). Might be worthwhile taking to a specialist/broker.
 
Re: Chalky, The 1.2 16v Sei

I must try one.

The looks are very Marmite, and it's a terrific engine, but you wonder what the FCUK FIAT were thinking of: they've either put the engine in the wrong place or forgot the 4WD.

A missed opportunity, methinks.

If they 4wd it, they would be competing in a market where they could never win :p

Ming
 
Re: Chalky, The 1.2 16v Sei

coupé is an odd car, i love the styling but always seemed weird to me that it was only ever fwd as well.. But as i have got older I have come to like fwd cars in preference to rwd, for road driving anyway - call me mental if you like everyone else does. To this end the coupé gets more and more desirable to me, And the noise they make is truly epic, something about the sound of a 5 pot thats just so right. Although i must admit i currently keep finding myself looking at honda integra dc2's ALOT at the moment.
 
Re: Chalky, The 1.2 16v Sei

Scooby would be easy meat, methinks. Folk are still getting 500 wheel bhp out of streetable Integrales, and those who have been inside both recon that the Coupe lump has more potential (without getting Cosworth to cast a new block!).

FWD is probably a good way to go up to -- in today's cars -- up to 300bhp or so, but in the past 200bhp was a more sensible limit. Torque steer is horrible.

Emissions have pretty much closed the door now, but in the Coupe's era it was wide open.
 
Re: Chalky, The 1.2 16v Sei

Scooby would be easy meat, methinks. Folk are still getting 500 wheel bhp out of streetable Integrales, and those who have been inside both recon that the Coupe lump has more potential (without getting Cosworth to cast a new block!).

FWD is probably a good way to go up to -- in today's cars -- up to 300bhp or so, but in the past 200bhp was a more sensible limit. Torque steer is horrible.

Emissions have pretty much closed the door now, but in the Coupe's era it was wide open.


Yeah, do you see high power Integrales everyday? I see high power evo scooby real often tho. :p

Actually i wasn't refering to who is quicker, i am just saying evo and scooby sold much much better on the market, so the coupe would struggle if they were place themselves in that market sector.
 
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Re: Chalky, The 1.2 16v Sei

Yeah, do you see high power Integrales everyday? I see high power evo scooby real often tho. :p

But you can pick up a fairly decent Scooby to screw up for less than a grand. Remember that the Integrale is a much, much, older car, and you won't get your hands on anything worthwhile in the 16v ones for less than 8k.

Anyway, how do you know they're "high power"? You've got nowt that'll even keep up with a stock one! :D
 
Re: Chalky, The 1.2 16v Sei

Please don't talk about integrales there's one very cheap near me needs welding but I can cope with that. I've never driven a red car so can't comment I do like small fwd cars though. I've pretty much only driven cinqs (5th or 6th here)and my gp since passing 5yrs ago!
 
I know I promised you guys there would be updates in February, but unfortunately due to unforeseen delays, I've been asked to push the project back another 2 months until April / May time.

Just thought you should all know so that you don't get worried about another abandoned project.

Thanks

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Hey, it's September with no news on...Still waiting to see what is up with it, myself is going on the way with ITB's, cams by Swiatek and etc
 
Time to revive this thread.

Stripped the remaining of chalky's old interior out. So All of it is up for grabs. For sale thread being posted shortly.

However i'm in a situation. I need a complete non sunroof roof skin...

A wanted thread will be going up shortly about that.

There will be an update in regards to what i'm doing soon, but for now I feel like teasing with sales and wanted posts.

Thanks

X
 
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