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  1. Hi Ray.....welcome to the forum

    Not too sure to be honest but I'm sure siggyv6cdti would have some idea as he is very adept at Vauxhall engine and transmission swaps

    I'm sure that physically it will go in but its all the ancillary stuff and coding it all up that would be an issue

    Let us know what you find out

     

  2. Hi....welcome to the Forum

    If you can't get a replacement one then getting one made up by a specialist pipe & tubing company may be an alternative and cheaper option.
    I quite often get out of stock parts made up using a local company and always works out much cheaper than I thought

  3. Hi...welcome to the Forum

    Not sure about pattern panels being available much nowadays but a skilled panel beater could probably make up some patch panels to repair areas of corrosion.

    As for exterior panels such as doors and wings then eBay or scrapyards may be your only choice

  4. It could be an injector fault or as you say, it could be wear on that particular cylinder.
    I would clean all the components and reassemble if you can't find any further issues with the engine.

    A cheap Boroscope camera which runs through your phone should allow you to examine the individual cylinders for excess build up of oil or undue wear.

  5. Hi Steve....welcome to the forum

    Does the oil smell of diesel, e.g. is the fuel going past the rings and into the oil?
    If so, then the oil will be diluted and require changing immediately as this can lead to ingestion within the combustion (runaway engine) which in the long run is far cheaper to replace the oil than the engine.

    Alternatively, it sounds also like the fuel return is blocked, (fuel filter, return valve, etc)

    Let us know what you find out

  6. Hi Jeff....welcome to the forum

    Good for you!  it's got to be worth keeping on the road with numbers that low and as you say if you can keep it maintained and on the road and it serves a useful purpose then go for it!

    I personally like working on Vauxhalls as most jobs are easy enough to tackle and parts are cheap as well.

    Good to have you onboard and feel free to post up some pics of the Sintra

  7. Hi Pam....welcome to the Forum

    My first thoughts were that with the lack of use during the lockdown that the battery has gone flat

    If it is the original battery, even jump starting won't have much of an effect on starting if the cells are dead.
    Maybe worth trying a new (good quality) battery and see how you get on 

  8. Hi...welcome to the Forum

    Wow!  you certainly seem to be working your way through the Vauxhall range!

    The Carlton is now quite rare as you say, especially early examples in  rust free condition.

    Good to have you onboard and feel free to post up some pics of the Carlton

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