Peugeot 205 1.4 Track/Hillclimb Project

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dynamix wrote:Loving your work - the tyre store is awesome :)
And ever expanding! :D

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AdamP wrote:
dynamix wrote:Loving your work - the tyre store is awesome :)
And ever expanding! :D
:lol: :lol:

Nice Project there, coming on well. Looks loads of fun
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You certainly have been busy..well done :grin:
I thought I had a lot of spare wheels :o
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Got an MOT certificate today :D

SORTED.

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Congratulations :thumb:

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rolty wrote:Looks great Adam, my mate had one of these a few years ago, it was a blast. REALLY regret not buying it :(


dynamix wrote:Top Marks Adam - great plan (take note George ]

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This afternoon was spent removing the all ali TU3S engine from my spares XS. It was surprisingly easy, manageable by a single teenager armed with a socket set and a jack! The process went something like this:
  • Remove all pipes and ancillaries
  • Jack up front of car and put it on axle stands
  • Remove wheels.
  • Undo top mounts
  • Undo subframe bolts and support engine with jack
  • Undo engine mounts
  • Drop the jack
  • Wrestle the engine off the subframe
  • Winch, leaver and drag the engine onto trolley.
The great thing about the all ali engine is that I can lift if on my own, with gearbox attached ;D

Here's the pictures....

Empty engine bay:
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Subframe:
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Rot!:
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Selection of parts:
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And the prize:
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The plan for it is:

Rebuilt, flowed head.
Catcams 286 cam.
Stiffer valve springs
Mikuni 40s.
4 branch manifold.
Lightened flywheel.
Lots of other new standard bits.

First thing is to nab the engine stand from school so I can strip it down and see what condition it's in. It's a 100,000 mile engine (as most of them are....) so I'm not expecting it to be perfect, but it ran nicely without any smoke before hand :). Feel free to give me any advice as I far far from experienced at this engine malarky!

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I still love the old 205's ... been running around in my 1600 Gti recently - god it's a bag of nails ... but such a laugh!.
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The car is pretty much prepped for our first hillclimb now, less than 2 weeks :O. Made up a timing strut on the CNC laser cutter (what a tool!), bought a new 4pt harness and a race suit and will be padding the cage this weekend.

I really can't wait, even though I won't actually have driven it before the event! It shouldn't be too different to my Polo though, being a FWD hatch on stiff suspension...

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We've done two hillclimbs and shes been running pretty darn well. Firstly at epynt where I managed an 83.28, which was pretty good considering it was the first time i'd ever driven the car, or any car except my 40bhp Polo ;D Managed to beat my dad by 3 seconds :) The car definately has the potential to get into the mid 70s, it felt so nice and balanced to drive and pretty go kart like really, 'point and fire'.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3lk0N0copk

Then went on to Prescott which was a very different sort of hillclimb, where I actually had to think about the lines as well. This time I had a bit more confidence in the car, and having been given the challenge of getting under a minute by a prescott veteran I managed a 58.32, just half a second off the class leader in his 1400cc fiesta. There was definately still time to be had with a slightly gentler right foot and some better lines but I was still extremely happy :) My dad managed a 60.01 which he was pretty peed off with ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeS0h3Om9u8

At Prescott we had a bit of trouble with the battery going flat, and halfway through one of my runs it pretty much died completely, giving me a 4000rpm rev limiter essentially. After a bit of searching around, I found the end of the alternator wire, and it wasn't connected to the starter motor! A quick bit of bodgery and some help from the battery pack saw us on our way again, and after a short period of time the battery was reading 14V again, having previously read 6V! We also have a bit of a leaky master cylinder reservoir where the seals have perished slightly, but tightening a cable tie around it seems to have sorted it temporarily. It hadn't lost a noticable amount of fluid, just enough to look damp around the seals.

The hillclimbs have also brought to our attention just how shite the engine mounts are, so we've order a set of Group N spec ones from TI motorsport, which I will be fitting next week.

Next hillclimb is on the 24th of August at Gurston :)

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