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Forbes789
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Registered: 19th Sep 07
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23rd Feb 09 at 12:44   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

oki heres the deal

my brother bought a 106 rallie, R reg, in blue,

had it a year almost, had problems with the engine, hell knows what he done but i stripped it down, and theres a fuked piston, 7 bent valves and one broken off, and its snapped a rocker arm. so basicly can get the head fixed up with all new parts cheap from my mate at the engineering shop, but i cant source pistons?, peughout quoted £1000 for a set

its the 1.6 8v by the way

anyone know off an engine?
whats the difference between the Gti and the rallie bottom end? would a gti bottom end fit a rallie head?

really looking for sugestions?


also whats a fair price to offer him for it the way it stands

shells in real good nick, new back axle etc


hope someone can help
spikedjack
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23rd Feb 09 at 12:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

just pick up a 16v engine and use the rallye mount notched on the OSF to fit the cambelt

would work out better in the long run for power upgrades

And as far as i know, the GTi bottom end is a different compression ratio to the rallye one...


maybe the VTR bottom end is similar?

[Edited on 23-02-2009 by spikedjack]
ChrisBoom
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23rd Feb 09 at 12:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

16v engine is a fair bit of work to fit, as mentioned above needs some work on the OSF mount, and you need to do a fair bit of work on the loom to make it work.

Look for a 1.6 XSI engine, same thing. Or you could get a saxo VTR bottom end and put the rebuilt rallye head on it.
john_c20xe
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23rd Feb 09 at 13:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ralley is just a cheapo version of the quicksilver but a 1.6 and is dearer, .
its a TU engine thats in it most older pugs have these, 309's 306's ect
Butler
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23rd Feb 09 at 14:03   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

The 16v bottom end is lower comp, also the 16v block will have holes for an extra oil way and the 16v timing belt tensioner. It will also be more expensive than a rallye block on its own, so either get one of those, or a 16v engine as a whole imo.
gazza808
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23rd Feb 09 at 16:50   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by john_c20xe
ralley is just a cheapo version of the quicksilver but a 1.6 and is dearer, .
its a TU engine thats in it most older pugs have these, 309's 306's ect


LMFAO what tosh. rallye is in a different league to a quicky

just buy any 1.6 bottom end and use you rallye head,

or buy any early black top engine put the rallye cam in it and use all rallye inlet etc.
ChrisBoom
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23rd Feb 09 at 17:48   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

http://www.106rallyeforum.com/forum2008/showthread.php?t=61245
john_c20xe
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23rd Feb 09 at 19:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by gazza808
quote:
Originally posted by john_c20xe
ralley is just a cheapo version of the quicksilver but a 1.6 and is dearer, .
its a TU engine thats in it most older pugs have these, 309's 306's ect


LMFAO what tosh. rallye is in a different league to a quicky

just buy any 1.6 bottom end and use you rallye head,

or buy any early black top engine put the rallye cam in it and use all rallye inlet etc.


its a TU engine i work for peugoet there all the same sept for block sizes and some have 16 valve heads such as the gti.

the TU engine is found in loads of diffent cars, just cos its in the ralley doesnt make it and diffrent.

curl666
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23rd Feb 09 at 20:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

The 106 XSi 1600 bottom end is identical to the Rallye bottom end. Although you would probably have difficulty finding just a spare bottom end for sale as the 1.6 XSi had a very short production date.

Ebay is your best bet, as you can usually find replacement rallye engines, or often a set of 1600 pistons for sale.

The Gti bottom end could be used, and im sure it has a higher compression ratio rather than a lower one that a few members above have mentioned. Although dont expect it to be a simple case of bolting on the head.

The other alternative would be to pick up a Saxo VTR bottom end, these can be picked up cheaply as the VTR is soooo common.

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DAZ1985
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23rd Feb 09 at 20:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i have a 1.6 xsi engine spare with head but ill be keeping that for spares for my mate. although pending price i would ask him if he still wants it

s2 rallye loom and GTI single plug ecu loom is iirc plug and play

trimming the engine mount isnt difficult just a matter of trial and error
gazza808
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23rd Feb 09 at 21:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by john_c20xe
quote:
Originally posted by gazza808
quote:
Originally posted by john_c20xe
ralley is just a cheapo version of the quicksilver but a 1.6 and is dearer, .
its a TU engine thats in it most older pugs have these, 309's 306's ect


LMFAO what tosh. rallye is in a different league to a quicky

just buy any 1.6 bottom end and use you rallye head,

or buy any early black top engine put the rallye cam in it and use all rallye inlet etc.


its a TU engine i work for peugoet there all the same sept for block sizes and some have 16 valve heads such as the gti.

the TU engine is found in loads of diffent cars, just cos its in the ralley doesnt make it and diffrent.


wrong again my friend. 16v block is slightly different. Oil jets fitted in most. And i was actually talking about you saying a quiky is better than a rallye.
john_c20xe
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23rd Feb 09 at 21:57   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i didnt say a quicksilver is better than a rallye lol
thier just basically the same car just you get more on a quicksilver alloys , elecy windows, and on a rallye u get fuk all but u pay more
spikedjack
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quote:
Originally posted by ChrisBoom
16v engine is a fair bit of work to fit, as mentioned above needs some work on the OSF mount, and you need to do a fair bit of work on the loom to make it work.

Look for a 1.6 XSI engine, same thing. Or you could get a saxo VTR bottom end and put the rebuilt rallye head on it.


it requires notching and thats it

its a piece of piss to drop one in, i've done 2 in 2 weekends for th pair


the loom costs 100 quid to have done at spooks
john_c20xe
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24th Feb 09 at 00:48   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

rekon a vts lump will drop in my wanked out 100 quid 309?
finking of making it a lil quiker but leve it looking grandad spec still
Forbes789
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24th Feb 09 at 21:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

cheers for all the info, basicly i think i'm set on the gti engine with the rallie box i think

anyone got specifics on what needs modified?

what about auxilerys, they al the same?


mate says wiring loom is plug an play, correct??

[Edited on 24-02-2009 by Forbes789]
M-IKE19
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Registered: 25th Nov 07
Location: highlands Drives; Astra GSi Turbo and Corsa GSi
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24th Feb 09 at 21:15   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

wot like forbes! i no of a mega quick gti engine 4 sale and i mean quick! tx me if ur intrested!
Butler
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25th Feb 09 at 01:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Youll need to get the ecu unlocked other than that is straight in on the s2
john_c20xe
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put a 406 sri lump in lol
Mertin
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25th Feb 09 at 13:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by M-IKE19
wot like forbes! i no of a mega quick gti engine 4 sale and i mean quick! tx me if ur intrested!




Is it just me that laughs at this post?
DAZ1985
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25th Feb 09 at 14:42   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Use the 8v alternator on the 16v engine its better fitting imo Convert the loom (unless its going in a s2 rallye) is time consuming but i saved myself some money doing that. Make sure its an unlocked 16v ecu as if half the hassle to get running Modify the engine mount piece of piss takes 15mins You'll need the stat hose off the 16v engine to connect your rad


[Edited on 25-02-2009 by DAZ1985]

 
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