I've started to fit up my intercooler and rad this weekend. Wasn't as easy as I hoped it would be though due to me using the stock Astra bumper. First I tie wrapped the intercooler in position and offered up the bumper. As expected it fouled on the inside of the bumper on the plastic box section on the rear. After removing some of it with the jigsaw I offered it up again. Once again it fouled, this time on the bottom of the bumper. I couldn't cut this out as it would remove the bottom of the bumper and leave the intercooler hanging out in the breeze. I remembered that others have not had this problem with their Astra's but they normally have the GSi bumper fitted. I guess the GSi bumper has a bit more room behind it and it doesn't seem to slope in towards the car as much as the stock Astra bumper. I want to keep the cars stock-ish exterior so the only alternative was to move the intercooler intowards the rad. So out came the jigsaw again..........
Moving towards the rad means cutting the front panel so I made some marks where I needed to cut...
Then I hacked away. I left the top flange as it is where the headlight loom attaches. No going back now...
I then made up some end caps for the remainder of the front panel. Note the flange on one side to stiffen the end cap...
And welded in place...
I then welded in a length of 20x20x2SHS to support the top flange and also the slam panel. This took a while as the top flange had to be tacked in a few places, left to cool and then tacked again to minimise distortion in the thin flange. It took an hour or so to completely weld this, but it ment that it needed very little dressing with the hammer and dolly to straighten the free edge...
I've just got to make up a few brackets to hold the intercooler in position so once they're done I'll post the final pics with the intercooler in place.
Stef