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Willsys VTS Engine conversion. Hydra now available to others, price included
Right then Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls the Eagle has landed!
The tarted up milk float aka Flymo power! is about to be propelled to the 16v level (About time some might say) it all started a month or so ago when i received a PM from Paulhev, he was breaking a Saxo a while back and although i couldnt then afford to buy an engine i asked him to look out for a minter for me and let me know. So after a few months i received the message saying he'd got one At first i was a little uneasy as he got straight to the point saying that it had 98k on it :panic: however, he then proceeded to tell me about the service history on it from the last 8k miles which was carried out by a Peugeot Specialist which he had receipts for..... The receipts covered the following parts (Would save me a great deal when stripping and rebuilding the engine): Cylinder compression test, cylinders and ancilleries fully restored and new gasket/belts fitted Parts: Gasket manifold, Head gasket, cam seal, head bolts, cambelt (Totalled £525 inc labour charged) New ignition coil pack (Totalled £289 inc fitting) Diagnostics check done to ensure engine running smoothly New clutch £100, Engine mounts new £45 So with al diagnostic checks clear and some of the more expensive parts changed i went ahead and bought it, bearing in mind that itll be fully stripped and rebuilt to new anyway :y: Shibby Came with all parts except Gearbox and Driveshafts (I want to use my existing 1.1 gearbox-this replaced my 1.0 one a while back) and if possible my existing driveshafts are only 6 months old. Radiator (Ive asked jpsaxo to order me a nice new aluminium one) Anyway enough of the intro, here goes the progress.......... Stage 1 (The arrival) Well the engine arrived a few weeks ago and this is how it looked when it came out of the lorry and was unwrapped: ![]() ![]() Ive got a full day off work today so im off out to the garage to begin the dismantling process. More pics and stage 2 to come this afternoon :) |
Good luck with it all buddy,
Let me know how it goes, P.S Do Not use the 1.1 box, it does not have the sport ratios matey. |
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If it wont cut the mustard ill get hold of an S box, shouldnt be too much of a problem :) Still im sure ull show me the way, i wont be happy with it until its close to how uve got yours anyway lol |
get quaife mate, me and u can both get one and ask for it cheaper :P
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oooooo another willsey progress thread will be another good read - excellent good luck with the rebuild
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Just sent you the longest PM known to man, but hopefully its helped you decide what you want and what you dont mate :)
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good to see another 1 going in,
willsy - remember im breaking a vts if you need any parts ive got a fair few spares |
Looking good mate. The 1.1 box will be fine until you save for the one you want.
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Good work willsy, i cant wait till u sell this car and the prospective owners have to read through your receipts archive :P Will follow this with great intrest as always! |
The mainshaft on the 1.1 box is smaller than the vts iirc. Depends how long your planning to run the 1.1 box?
And what sort of power you will be running when you first start her up, got to be worth popping some cams in if your rebuilding the engine ;) Plus the VTS box is a good compromise of acceleration and top speed, IMO |
Good stuff bud!
Hope it goes well. :) |
looking good, good luck with the conversion
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.................................................. .............................................. Well its been a busy afternoon already! Ive took 49 new pics of what ive done so far lol! Give me half an hour and ill have the next big update for you all :) |
Rebuild sounds great matey :)
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looking forward to it
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Cant wait to see it bud, should look very good indeed and have the speed to go with it :D
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Stage 2 (The stripping down)
Busy day today, plenty done so far. Spent a fair while going round the loom labelling all the attached plugs that i could and hoses and taking various pics to refer back to when fitting the engine into the car. I wont bore you all with pics of the above so ill skip straight to taking apart the rest of the engine.... Off comes the loom ![]() ![]() Heat shield off ![]() ![]() Manifold off ![]() Coil pack cover off ![]() Rockers out the way too ![]() Throttle Body off ![]() ![]() Alternator off ![]() ![]() Whatever that bracket bit is is off (My engine knowledge should be brushed up a little by the end of this project lol) ![]() Looking bare now ![]() This is how ive got it at the end of today ![]() ![]() |
Good progress bud :D :D
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Looking good!!
Makes wana do the same!:p |
looking good :y:
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