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LORDPSK
PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 3:18 pm Up
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Hi,

I have a 2000 206 1.4 8v, the engine has seized, right I have the possibility of a 1.4 engine out of a 2000 306, are they the same engines, if not what needs to be changed to make it fit. I believe they are both 8v.

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should just drop in using your old engine mounts. good excuse to drop a 1.6 in aslong as you tell the insurance Wink
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Why not go for a newer engine? There's no shortage...
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LORDPSK
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Would the newer engine be a straight swop though
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marc206
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oldskoolz wrote:
should just drop in using your old engine mounts. good excuse to drop a 1.6 in aslong as you tell the insurance Wink

like anyone notifys the insurance about putting a bigger engine in Rolling Eyes

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marc206 wrote:
oldskoolz wrote:
should just drop in using your old engine mounts. good excuse to drop a 1.6 in aslong as you tell the insurance Wink

like anyone notifys the insurance about putting a bigger engine in Rolling Eyes

I did


 


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DeadEyePaul wrote:
marc206 wrote:
oldskoolz wrote:
should just drop in using your old engine mounts. good excuse to drop a 1.6 in aslong as you tell the insurance Wink

like anyone notifys the insurance about putting a bigger engine in Rolling Eyes

I did

most people don't, you're one of the good ones Wink

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marc206 wrote:


most people don't, you're one of the good ones Wink

That's your opinion, most people like to be legal.

Engine swap insurance isn't difficult if you speak to the right insurers.

www.skyinsurance.co.uk...rance.html

 
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i know few people that put bigger ones in without informing, also know a few people that have had the car impounded by the police because of not informing Razz


i personally wouldnt say anything,


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i personally wouldnt say anything,

Why? I assume because of the cost implications? You never know, you might be pleasantly surprised.

Example, I have a heavily modified and engine swapped car, I pay less for my engine swap insurance than the prices I get running my car with the standard engine and no mods through a price comparison siste, sure I work for Sky and get a great deal but I shop around myself each year and most specialists come in cheaper than the compasison sites on a standard car, the only way I can beat the price is if I opt for a classic car policy.

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having been on the receiving end of having an insurance policy voided when I had a house fire its not worth the risk even on a car insurance, remember big brother is watching evey move we all make sp why lie
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^ Indeed. A voided policy is about as bad as it gets as far as an insurer is concerned.

A lot of people simply do not know there are insurers out there who actually prefer modified car insurance and they tend to just stick with the well known standard car insurers.

 
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i'm going to be performing an engine swap soon. the way i see it youll have to declare it, as a void insurance is just like having no insurance...

\sorry for thread hijack

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