Anyway I thought I'd post up my pics in the event anyone's interested!
A while ago I bought a Peugeot 406 Turbo Diesel, basically as an economical runaround, for camping trips with the dogs, so on.
I bought it as a "project" as the engine was very poorly - overheating, belching nasty smoke, making horrible noises, misfiring... it was basically a nail under the bonnet! The clutch was also slipping, and the head-gasket was causing the coolant to over pressurise.
So - first job, was to extract the lump for a decent overhaul!!
Draining fluids in preparation:

This is where a nice new hydraulic engine crane from Machine Mart proved very handy:

Equally as handy, was the engine stand, to mount the engine on for maintenance:

As you can see above, cylinder head now removed, timing belt kit and water pump removed, incl associated covers. The manifolds and Turbo were also obviously taken off at this point.
The underview of the engine, with the sump off. Strainer etc was all lovely and clear - and the crankshaft, main bearings etc all showing no signs of wear:

Bores all looking nice and clean, and not too coked up. Linings were fine, and leakdown test showed no sign of piston ring trouble:

Here is the old crank seal - the one that sits behind the flywheel. This was leaking oil into the clutch, which caused it to fail - so it was good to identify (and fix) the culprit for that:

The clutch release fork did NOT want to come off. Nothing a blowtorch and good pair of grips can't sort, though

Will it EVER run again???


Here is the cylinder head on the Bench, before I overhauld it by re-grinding in the valves, and fitting new valve stem oil seals:

And finally, a slightly less taxing job - fit my dog guards!!


Cost wise, I spent around £300 on parts, renewing Clutch kit, head gasket, cambelt kit, water pump, auxiliary belt, and all the various seals etc.
She ran sweet as anything once all done - the main issues being the head gasket, and the fact the indirect diesel injection pump was timed up wrong!
I obviously can't get enough of it - because I have now purchased a 406 HDi Estate, the newer type, with the commonrail diesel injection engine in it...... wondering what fun I Can have with that, using my big boys toys...