View Full Version : F28 on x16xe block
General Baxter
16-08-09, 10:07 PM
can this be done, my f15 wont last long lol
Yes, but iirc it will be sh*t.
General Baxter
16-08-09, 10:10 PM
well i managed to do a wheelspin pulling away in 5th, so ill need a stronger box
thats with warm 14" 888 front tyres, and std fuel lol
Not sure what fly/clutch you could use TBH
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Just keep with the f15 till it breaks(if it does)
General Baxter
16-08-09, 10:13 PM
Just keep with the f15 till it breaks(if it does)
im allready on my 2nd lol
So what power are you putting thru it then?
General Baxter
16-08-09, 10:14 PM
no idea, but its funny, its running std comp at the mo, so once the comps droped it will lower the power a little,
plates being ordered 5th
once fitted video time :p
Pull off in 5th? There would be nothing left of the clutch
General Baxter
16-08-09, 10:18 PM
lol its still on yours, there not much left on it anyway lol
craig green
16-08-09, 10:19 PM
Find a big block flywheel (try 1800 8v) that has a bolt PCD to match the 1600 16v crank you have. That'll mate the box to fly, clutch should be doable from there. Its been done with an 8v.
craig green
16-08-09, 10:19 PM
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craig green
16-08-09, 10:19 PM
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Only problem is a F28 uses a different input shaft spline to other big block boxes
djbrowney
16-08-09, 11:11 PM
drop phillip 2 a pm buddy, his mate darcy with the kaddet has done it !
Ste-45 was fitting his quaife f28 to his 1600-16v i know he swapped to a bigblock but sure it was mounted to the smallblock first, ask him.
why dont you just use an f20? be lighter, cheaper, easier to mount and should take the power/torque of your 1.6 fine i reckon
craig green
17-08-09, 08:37 PM
why dont you just use an f20? be lighter, cheaper, easier to mount and should take the power/torque of your 1.6 fine i reckon
In essence not silly, but most F20's are on their last legs tbh & are infact a damn sight weaker than the F28. As I said previously. It has been done on a Scandinavian 1600 8v turbo that ran 300bhp & there was a white 1600T being broken a while ago that had an F28 fitted. Never was run though IIRC.
let_nova
17-08-09, 08:56 PM
F20 would be easier to get rebuils parts for. theres also a chance that you could get a bad F28 so for the price of a dear F28 you could get 6 cheap f20s lol
as with all gm fwd boxes, sticking new bearings & some decent oil in will work wonders.....
if baxter is spinning the wheels in 5th, the box & clutch are working fine.. when there is loads of grip, the trouble will start, like flying driveshafts.....
Johnny A
17-08-09, 09:15 PM
I have seen people using F28's on 1.7TD's and they fit fine with the correct flywheel/clutch setup.
peester
17-08-09, 09:38 PM
hmm
General Baxter
30-08-09, 07:34 PM
rights thats 1 F15 down, :(
hahaha lol stick an f20 on you goon!
djbrowney
31-08-09, 10:50 AM
rights thats 1 F15 down, :(
have you tried the f15 wr from a td van could be a stranger box maybe ??? or how about an f18 iirc with a hydrolic clutch from the mark 4 astra ???
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