My 98 2.1TD Executive
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Re: My 98 2.1TD Executive
i quite like the mechanical clatter you get off the old t2 i hate the beetle but i have quite a soft spot for the old hippie mobile, as for the beetle well its hideous, and i prefer the 2cv
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Re: My 98 2.1TD Executive
Same engines, same noise. Hey, what's not to like about a car commissioned by Hitler? 2VCs are built like a tin toy by comparison.
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Re: My 98 2.1TD Executive
you dont need to take the engine out. Its easy enough to do, i did my old 2.1 in a day.mark21TD wrote:The 2.1 can sometimes get away with a cambelt snapping, It will genrally just snap the rockers and leave the cam in one pice.
whip the cam cover off and have a look, just remember if the valves have gone it's an engine out job to get the head off.
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yes but the 2cv looked better, and had more character, and since it was designed for carrying a farmer across a ploughed field while keeping his eggs intact it is quite useful for me, its better that being a design brief than the beetles.steve_earwig wrote:Same engines, same noise. Hey, what's not to like about a car commissioned by Hitler? 2VCs are built like a tin toy by comparison.
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I know Ford 1.8 diesel engines don't hit the valves if the timing belt goes, they were marketed int he vans this way as non contact engines 

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The mighty 1.8 fraud engine is sooooo powerful you'd think the valves were bent to start with. 

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ah yes i had one of those in an old escort van i had before i entered the suzuki phase, it was amazing how rust ate so much of the van, and the engine was still going strong, but even so i didnt like the engine, it didnt compare well to the xud i had used for so long before, and the old 305 van felt quicker and much more secure in the corners than the ford which i believe had a straight back axle with leaf springs rather than what i think was a torsion beam in the 305
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well i disagree since my uncles 1995 M reg 1.8 diesel van sufford with a timing belt snap on rivington hill lancashireBailes1992 wrote:I know Ford 1.8 diesel engines don't hit the valves if the timing belt goes, they were marketed int he vans this way as non contact engines
cost him £500 to get it fixed , everything was caplunked

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I dont think the ford 1.8 was as good as the xud.
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Nopw, still no update. Not even got the car back yet. Gonna see if I can sort something tomorrow to get it back. Should be fun.
Got a few calls to make tomorrow regarding cars, but not looking likely for another 406.

Got a few calls to make tomorrow regarding cars, but not looking likely for another 406.

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are you going to use the 309 fulltime now?
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Here's a 2.2 litre petrol-powered Coupe special "Silver & Black" edition. The 2.2 is one of the rarest Coupe engines out there (3,000-ish were made with this engine) and it's very lively. Combine that rarity with the S&B special edition trim, and you've got one seriously special car. And this one looks seriously cool, and has had a timing belt change already.HimBigChief wrote:Got a few calls to make tomorrow regarding cars, but not looking likely for another 406.
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... ?logcode=p
I reckon it'd make a very nice successor to your mean-lookin' D8 saloon

Also, it costs a grand less than I paid for my Coupe.
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And there's a diesel 2.2 Coupe here too - not a special edition, and in "Granite" rather than black, but it does have the full SE trim, in red leather, and all the toys (incl. Sat Nav, and the JBL amp w/10 speaker system):
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... ?logcode=p
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... ?logcode=p
2002 (D9) Peugeot 406 Coupe SE, 2.2 litre Petrol. Scarlet Red/Rouge Ecarlate/Rosso Scarlatto. Black Leather interior. SOLD 
2008 (E60 LCI) BMW 525i M-Sport, 3.0 litre Petrol. Carbonschwarz Metallic. Black Dakota Leather and Myrtlewood interior.

2008 (E60 LCI) BMW 525i M-Sport, 3.0 litre Petrol. Carbonschwarz Metallic. Black Dakota Leather and Myrtlewood interior.
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if i wasnt going for the v6 id pick the diesel, more torque and the possibility of a remap to 180bhp, and by the look of it lower running costs. I was once a petrolhead, but whats happened im making the case for a diesel.