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		"306 TUD5, they didn't make those, thats impossible." 
"What a bloody stupid idea" 
"That'll be the slowest 306 ever"
 
Meh. 
Peugeot didn't make it, I did! 
Why, because why the f*ck not.
   
So I had a 106 TUD5 that I was gonna turbo but in typical 106 fashion it was rusty as f*ck even though the engine was still good. Well this wee beasty turned up on ebay at £80 and I went halves on it with on other forum member. Got £20 for the engine and £20 for the cat. FREE CAR!!
   
To drive it home I needed most of these
   
Any idea what was wrong yet LOL
   
This was the oil (with about 3l of coolant in it.)
   
So after liberating the TUD5 from the 106 and getting rid of the shell I stripped the 1.4 ready to drop out.
   
Then spent some time head scratching about the mount that I had guessed would be a straight fit but wasn't. Just needed 1 stud removing and one moving to a different hole thankfully so double nutted them and out they came.
   
Bottom mount was a straight fit with different length bolts after tapping the holes to clean nearly 2 decades worth of shit out of them.
   
Ready to go in, the water pipe at the back needs a little adjusting with a blow torch to clear the new engine mount but it needs less than 10mm so it'll be fine.
   
And Look it's in. Plenty of room for 'activities'. 
All done in a day on my own and without an engine crane or any sort of hoist, just brute force, ignorance, many hammers and dropping the car down to the engine level.
  
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Engine looks like it's leaning over the front axle a little bit? 
 Interesting project for sure, will be interesting how to see how long it'll last before it pops.. with the addition of the blower and hauling a few hundred kilos more than usual!
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (06-07-2015, 04:11 PM)Midnightclub Wrote:  Engine looks like it's leaning over the front axle a little bit? 
 Interesting project for sure, will be interesting how to see how long it'll last before it pops.. with the addition of the blower and hauling a few hundred kilos more than usual!
 
Yeah the TU lumps do lean forwards a little in the 306, it's accentuated in this cos of the pump and alternator being at the front. It's not as big a weight difference as you might think. Last time I had the 106 weighed it was 860kg and partially stripped and running on fumes so easily 900kg full. The 306 1.4 only books at 1050kg so only 150kg difference potentially or a large passenger.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Lol. This is gonna be epic. Don't care what people say.
	 
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		This has potential.. I like the idea, just don't bodge it. If you need any help let me know.
	 
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		 (06-07-2015, 06:30 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote:  just don't bodge it. 
I thought you would of learnt by now Jonny
 
Week 1: This is awesome 
Week 2: Minor works are needed. Not an issue 
Week 3: Plow money into bodging minor works 
Week 4: Bodges fail, drivability worsens 
Week 5: Can someone lend me some money to fix my car? 
(Day 4 week 5: Internet begging commences) 
Week 6: Car off road - Repair immanent 
Week 10: Its f*cked, scrap it, I'm going to do something else equally stupid.
   
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		 (06-07-2015, 06:05 PM)bashbarnard Wrote:  Lol. This is gonna be epic. Don't care what people say. Cheers mate, gonna be interesting lol.
  (06-07-2015, 06:30 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote:  This has potential.. I like the idea, just don't bodge it. If you need any help let me know. Cheers buddy, It's only a daily so economy(, veg) and a little boost are the priorities.  
I might take you up on the offer of help especially when it comes to doing the exhaust as I hate welding lying on the floor. Everything else is actually relatively simple. 
As for not bodging, me, really? I've just nailed in the engine on my own without an engine crane. How about I nail it together and you come and correct the bodges if you want to help     (06-07-2015, 06:59 PM)xudlingo Wrote:  Love something different dum dum I will keep a eye on this all about the fun been there dome that Cheers mate, I'd never seen a TUD engine in a 306 before (probably a good reason for that but meh) so as I has an engine and there was a cheap 306 I'm just gonna smash on. It's keeping me from trying to nail things that shouldn't be on a rallye on a rallye so all's well that ends well.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		why not I say.
 See what happens. If you can make 100-120bhp and still do 70mpg then I will be impressed.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (06-07-2015, 10:06 PM)306Dan Wrote:  So this is how you did your back in then? 
Nope, that was trying to lift my trailer up and lifting like a fuckwit with back rather than legs. Yes, stupid I know.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Haha won't be 200kg lighter once you've finished adding boost, proper brakes and wheels.    Should be interesting to watch, hope you get on well with it.
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		You could sit in that engine bay along side that motor.
 Definitely different which is awesome!
 
 Whats the plan with drive shafts? do the 1.4 ones bolt right in?
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Glad to see this happening    been thinking about doing this to mine so someone having done it already is a bonus lol, love to have a visit to see how it looks in person sometime   
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		 (07-07-2015, 05:42 AM)Poodle Wrote:  Haha won't be 200kg lighter once you've finished adding boost, proper brakes and wheels.  Should be interesting to watch, hope you get on well with it. Dunno, I quite like it on 14s. Turbo and stuff will add a bit but not a huge amount, maybe not alot more than the AC system that I just removed.
  (07-07-2015, 08:18 AM)mr_fish Wrote:  You could sit in that engine bay along side that motor.
 Definitely different which is awesome!
 
 Whats the plan with drive shafts? do the 1.4 ones bolt right in?
 It's currently on the 1.4 box so 1.4 shafts are straight fit. When it goes to a BE box I'll just run BE shafts as the hubs are the same as is the center bearing.
  (07-07-2015, 08:22 AM)silverzx Wrote:  Strap a GT2052V to it? Nope, too big and I have a 1749v in the workshop.
  (07-07-2015, 01:43 PM)John1.4 Wrote:  Glad to see this happening  been thinking about doing this to mine so someone having done it already is a bonus lol, love to have a visit to see how it looks in person sometime  
Yeah give me a couple of months to get it finished and I'll let you have a proper look, maybe Christmas meet.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		yeah sounds good   
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		ahahahaha, don't ever change chris   
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		So anyone have any idea of how far to turn the lucas pump for the nad to make a few more horses without having a silly idle or coaling to fook?
 Inlet to the lucas is a M10x1.25 banjo so that is going to be a pain in the arse for the 10mm lines but such is life, it has 10mm lines ready for bosch and boost.
 
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		A bit, but not to much
	 
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		It wont take much without boost tbh. You just get coal!
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		 (19-07-2015, 08:42 PM)Piggy Wrote:  It wont take much without boost tbh. You just get coal!
 So its all in and running then pal??
 
I have done practically nothing since the initial post.
 
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		Misread your post i think...
 The bit about it hitting the road tomorrow morning!
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		No ordering bits tomorrow LOL.I could of phrased that better.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Little bit more done now, got linkages on and battery tray back in. I've cut away the ECU tray to mount a smaller screenwash bottle so I can put the PAS pump up on the inner wing. The battery is in and the wiring is done bar having the wrong plug on the loom for the reverse gear sensor and I can now lock the car again. Not tried to run it as the starter is still in the garage and needs to stay off while I finish water pipes. Hopefully get some shafts in and finish the water pipes and I'll have a go at starting her. 
Oh and the intercooler is here, Mondeo mk4, like most it's just a tad wide but it looks like it's gonna be spot on otherwise and for only £30. Still waiting on alot of fuel piping to turn up.
  
		
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