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maxwell wrote:right just briskly read through adamb's project thread...still sort of vague on how to do it fully.
it doesnt mention sll the engine mounts he used, and only mentions the drivers side shaft, not passenger side. also it doesnt say what alternator, pas pump etc to use
@ the pain ahead
Ok, well you cut and shut the 406 inner shafts to the outer 306 to keep the abs, or just shorten the 406 ones if you don't want it. Both sides.
Alternator and PAS pump are the 406 ones, although depending on the mounts you use you might need a high pressure pipe making up to clear the exhaust manifold.
Mounts:
SES ally 205 mount (ebay) for a 205 spaced up on a baker BM group N 306 rubber.
Gearbox mount uses 406 spike and shortened spacer with the 306 rubber.
Rear mount is 406 on to the 306 fork, but i'm using a solid mount to stop the shafts hitting the subframe.
Most people chop the front crossmember and top mount out, then weld in the 406 top mount and a bit of steel further forward for a crossmember. My subframe is chopped more as my engine is further back, but the weight is better positioned.
Clutch and wiring are the hardest parts. Oh and the exhaust downpipe is a bit of a git too.
Make me an offer for mine - its currently for sale and has a few more choice bits on it
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