My one and only saxo so far - have replaced pretty much everything on it at one point during ownership!! Still feels tight to drive and is always enjoyable !
A drunken purchase.............
After surfing ebay, and getting the urge for a bit more power I began to look at other cars or doing some sort of engine conversion on the Westcoast.
I'd spotted a 16v engine still in the car, on ebay. This was perfect for me as I could remove everything myself and make sure it all worked fine etc. but I didn't really have the balls to bid as wasn't 100% about actually doing the conversion or insurance etc.
Having come in drunk one night, one bid and I'd won the 16v engine
One Saturday me and S8TTG went to London to remove it, 3hours later we had it strapped into the boot of the Westie and were making our way home with it
I got the engine on a stand, and set about replacing the following:
- cambelt
- idler pulley
- tensioner pulley
- crankshaft oil seals
- thermostat
- breather and dipstick oil seals
- alternator belt
- oil filter
It was now time to put the 16v engine in......
And it was complete !!!!!
I'd fitted some Peugeot Sport Group 'A' mounts when the engine went in - the noise of them was nuts but the engine felt solid and didn't move a bit.
And thought it'd be a great time to put a Piper 4-1 manifold on - decided to wrap it to try and keep the temps down in the engine bay
And to finish, the mileage on the car when the conversion took place:
I'd spotted a 16v engine still in the car, on ebay. This was perfect for me as I could remove everything myself and make sure it all worked fine etc. but I didn't really have the balls to bid as wasn't 100% about actually doing the conversion or insurance etc.
Having come in drunk one night, one bid and I'd won the 16v engine
One Saturday me and S8TTG went to London to remove it, 3hours later we had it strapped into the boot of the Westie and were making our way home with it
I got the engine on a stand, and set about replacing the following:
- cambelt
- idler pulley
- tensioner pulley
- crankshaft oil seals
- thermostat
- breather and dipstick oil seals
- alternator belt
- oil filter
It was now time to put the 16v engine in......
And it was complete !!!!!
I'd fitted some Peugeot Sport Group 'A' mounts when the engine went in - the noise of them was nuts but the engine felt solid and didn't move a bit.
And thought it'd be a great time to put a Piper 4-1 manifold on - decided to wrap it to try and keep the temps down in the engine bay
And to finish, the mileage on the car when the conversion took place:
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hi mate thinking about doing the vts conversion can i use my vtr wiring loom and gearbox also i heard that i should use a vts fuel pump and return is that right any help would be great thanks.
Posted 8th April 2015 at 10:54 by mjc