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Another Diablo GTI6 project (MOT failed again!) - devils_fuel - 02-04-2014 There you go Kent, progression ![]() Re: RE: Another Diablo GTI6 project (MOT failed again!) - kentiiboii - 02-04-2014 (02-04-2014, 09:39 PM)deggerz Wrote: Sound, I can get a breaker bar which is always handy for the tight f*ckers I have breaker bar :-) so no worries there. :-) I just really wanna have fun burning things with blow torch :-) RE: Another Diablo GTI6 project (MOT failed again!) - deggerz - 02-04-2014 Lmao ![]() Re: RE: Another Diablo GTI6 project (MOT failed again!) - kentiiboii - 02-04-2014 (02-04-2014, 09:53 PM)deggerz Wrote: Lmao You know you want a go off my blowie deggers Re: Another Diablo GTI6 project (MOT failed again!) - kentiiboii - 05-04-2014 A few shinnies from matt. Solid aluminum lower pulley. Quick shift kit. Jvc audio stalk adapter. RE: Another Diablo GTI6 project (MOT failed again!) - Matt - 05-04-2014 sweet glad they turned up in one piece ![]() Re: RE: Another Diablo GTI6 project (MOT failed again!) - kentiiboii - 06-04-2014 (05-04-2014, 04:16 PM)Matt Wrote: sweet glad they turned up in one piece They'll be done in a few weeks. Sorry the hub and bearings out this week. It's going to be slow progress from now on as I'm back at work. RE: Another Diablo GTI6 project (MOT failed again!) - Grant - 06-04-2014 Looking good mate. Have fun with the quick shift, I'm at the end of my tether with mine. I've drawn up some new collars for machining, if they don't sort it, its going in the bin lol. Re: RE: Another Diablo GTI6 project (MOT failed again!) - kentiiboii - 06-04-2014 (06-04-2014, 07:42 AM)Grant Wrote: Looking good mate. Yeah I've red its going to be a pain in the arse :-( Re: Another Diablo GTI6 project (MOT failed again!) - kentiiboii - 09-05-2014 So as most of you have me on Facebook you'll see that I now have this car on the road! Its taken a while but has been rewarding saving another gti6. As you can expect I have a few teething problems to sort, but they're all easy stuff which I just haven't done yet. Exhaust is vibrating on something at 3k revs, so I need to check where its catching (think it maybe bumper). Sometimes between 3-4k revs it feels like it lacks a bit of power but I still need to change fuel filter. Also Ive noticed I have a knock on front drivers side, think its drop link, it looked fairly new plus the shop didnt have one so I left it. But im suprised mot didnt pick this up. Also sometimes it doesn't want to get into first gear, but I also need to drop gear oil out of it and put fresh in. Seems a lot but it's little things. The car drives and feels great, by far the best 306 ive driven! Ive not thrashed it or anything yet as I want the engine to get used to driving again. Tomorrow ill get pictures up of work been done and a list so far of whats been changed. RE: Another Diablo GTI6 project (Now on the road!) - deggerz - 09-05-2014 Needs a bloody good polish pal, although doesn't look bad in the pictures tbh Re: Another Diablo GTI6 project (Now on the road!) - kentiiboii - 09-05-2014 It seriously needs a clean mate, I still haven't cleaned mould of steering wheel lol! Hopefully I get a day of next week that's decent! RE: Another Diablo GTI6 project (Now on the road!) - deggerz - 09-05-2014 Sweet, what's your plans with it for tomorrow? Drop gear oil and find the noises, i've got the special square things for the gearbox ill dig it out if needed Re: Another Diablo GTI6 project (Now on the road!) - kentiiboii - 09-05-2014 Erm, find the knock possibly sort it if my mother will lend me money for a drop link. Adjust exhaust, change filter and if I have time change gear oil. What square things? RE: Another Diablo GTI6 project (Now on the road!) - deggerz - 10-05-2014 Sure they're on like squarish plugs probably wrong Re: Another Diablo GTI6 project (Now on the road!) - kentiiboii - 10-05-2014 I'm not sure, I didnt use a square thing when I did the hdi I dont think. ![]() RE: Another Diablo GTI6 project (Now on the road!) - Matt - 10-05-2014 It has a square, or you can just use a spanner ![]() RE: Another Diablo GTI6 project (Now on the road!) - Dum-Dum - 10-05-2014 Using a spanner is the normal way of undoing a nut yeah lol Re: Another Diablo GTI6 project (Now on the road!) - kentiiboii - 10-05-2014 I thought a spanner would do it. RE: Another Diablo GTI6 project (Now on the road!) - deggerz - 10-05-2014 Ahh sound thought it was square but didn't know a spanner would go on ![]() Re: Another Diablo GTI6 project (Now on the road!) - kentiiboii - 10-05-2014 Going to give motor point a ring see if they have one in, or can get one for when I finish work. RE: Another Diablo GTI6 project (Now on the road!) - Niall - 10-05-2014 Fair play to you for getting it back on the road. Most people now see these as disposable cars. Fail its MOT on something simple and they would rather scrap it and buy a new one which is a real shame because although they will never achieve the following the 205 has done, i think they will come close being arguably the last decent Peugeot. Re: RE: Another Diablo GTI6 project (Now on the road!) - bashbarnard - 10-05-2014 (10-05-2014, 09:52 AM)Niall Wrote: Fair play to you for getting it back on the road. Most people now see these as disposable cars. Fail its MOT on something simple and they would rather scrap it and buy a new one which is a real shame because although they will never achieve the following the 205 has done, i think they will come close being arguably the last decent Peugeot. Agree with this. Last good car they made. Like people putting them back on road rather than scrapping. Why I didn't mind welding mine and the mrs ones. RE: Another Diablo GTI6 project (Now on the road!) - Niall - 10-05-2014 (10-05-2014, 09:56 AM)tombarnard1989 Wrote:(10-05-2014, 09:52 AM)Niall Wrote: Fair play to you for getting it back on the road. Most people now see these as disposable cars. Fail its MOT on something simple and they would rather scrap it and buy a new one which is a real shame because although they will never achieve the following the 205 has done, i think they will come close being arguably the last decent Peugeot. A lot of them now will start failing MOTs majorly (unless of course they have been looked after by enthusiasts like us lol) on things like suspension and rot but the way i look at it, Even if you have to do a complete overhaul on the suspension, Your looking at £500 max. Then, you have a car that is good to go for another 5-10 years. In my eyes, thats more of an investment rather than scrapping it for £100, spending £1000 on a new car then next mot, that needs more work doing. RE: Another Diablo GTI6 project (Now on the road!) - bashbarnard - 10-05-2014 We bought other half's dturbo for 350 with limited mot and spent £200 quid on bits rad brakes suspension bits and welding bits. Still only £550 for a now immaculate example. ![]() Re: Another Diablo GTI6 project (Now on the road!) - kentiiboii - 10-05-2014 Niall I completely agree with you! This car has probably cost me same amount as buying a gti6 ready. But its has mostly all new suspension, full service all peugeot parts plus cam belt and much more. But if I had bought one chances are itll need service and cam belt. Plus the satisfaction that ive saved it is nice! I love seeing this more than any of my other 306s! Another Diablo GTI6 project (Now on the road!) - devils_fuel - 10-05-2014 Is that a cossie in the background of the last pic? Good to hear it's on the road mate ![]() RE: Another Diablo GTI6 project (Now on the road!) - ash23 - 10-05-2014 looking good mate not sure on the black wheels tho ppss look even better in a lighter colour? it's about time a meet was organised other than chav fest .... sorry mfn lol think theres a fair few in the area RE: Another Diablo GTI6 project (Now on the road!) - ozonehostile - 10-05-2014 Needs cyclones to go with the Oem overhaul imo Get that old box oil out man, it's probably going to be black or the wrong type. Genuine oil transformed the gear change feel of my '6 The drain plug is 21mm iirc. Best thing I've found to refill it with was a lucozade sport bottle, the nozzle is the perfect size haha RE: Another Diablo GTI6 project (Now on the road!) - RetroPug - 10-05-2014 You don't need a special tool, spanner will be fine for removing the plug. You can change the gearbox oil without removing the wheel-arch etc. and the breather/level plug on the side pokes out into the wheel area on the side of the box. I'd never done it before and after reading the FAQ it only took a few minutes if you don't count the time I sat around drinking tea and letting it drain. ![]() |