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[attachment=17513][attachment=17513]I have a 206 Silhouette Race car with two tuned all steel 306 XSi 8valve engines ... both currently in bits. A local (N Ire) engine builder is currently converting one to injection with throttle bodies (Jenvey 45s) and a lower lift cam (Piper BP300) to make it more user-friendly for hillclimbs. He needs a thicker than usual head gasket (2mm) to keep compression around 12:1 and I've been quoted ~£150 all in vat & postage for a custom made Cometic. Is there anything of similar quality available locally (UK/Europe) folks?
Will try to post a pic of the disassembled head.

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Hmm, not sure that worked. Maybe it's because I'm on a tablet
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#2
Welcome to the forum mate, car sounds like it could be an interesting build thread

I know cully used a thicker than normal MLS repair gasket on his engine build but that was for a gti engine and I'm not sure exactly how thick it was so not much help lol

Gonna take a guess and say you've asked a Peugeot dealer ?
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#3
I need a nice and thick head gasket too some +1 on this question!
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Welcome to the Forum

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(10-07-2014, 08:56 PM)Fooby Wrote: Welcome to the Forum

If this topic is better suited in one of the more specialist areas to get better viewership feel free to move it (but leave a link to the thread in newbies)

Thanks everyone. Ask a Peugeot dealer...hmm, so obvious I never thought of it! Tho any other time I've gone to them, they've been powerless without a part number.

I'll move thread to 'XU engines' and try to leave link back to 'newbies'
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Nice work... Err although I though only mods could move threads ha. I better go check permissions!
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(10-07-2014, 09:36 PM)Fooby Wrote: Nice work... Err although I though only mods could move threads ha. I better go check permissions!

More of a 'Let's start again' under XU Petrol engines, than an actual move of the thread. Hope I haven't broken a rule on my first day!
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Na no rules broken if the forum lets you do it its my fault not yours Smile

Welcome again and enjoy 306oc Smile
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Smile cheers
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As the engine's apart I'd machine the internals to get the right compression, Mind if using injection even race spec cam's are fine and provide a good band of power
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