My Peugeot 205gti (Dimma) Restoration

My Peugeot 205gti (Dimma) Restoration

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dimma205

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252 posts

133 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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car has a be3 1.6 gearbox but changung it back to a 1.9 be1 as thats what it should have fitted.

Caddyshack

10,775 posts

206 months

Friday 6th February 2015
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Not too sure there is a purist route on a Dimma, the 1.6 swap was a popular enhancement and many view the 1.6 as the better car and as I have owned a 1.6, 1.9 and 2.0 16v I have to say the 1.6 feels more urgent and is the better car on a B road, I can't wait to try 168bhp 2.0 16v on the 1.6 box as I think it will be the best. The 1.9 box is over geared.

dimma205

Original Poster:

252 posts

133 months

Saturday 7th February 2015
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maybe not with a dimma but my plan was allways build it to a standard factory spec but with a dimma kit fitted. I have owned both aswell and yes the 1.6 felt more urgent but just not what im after but may keep 1.6 gearbox and may rebuild it sometime and could allways change it needed.

Caddyshack

10,775 posts

206 months

Sunday 8th February 2015
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Good point, it is easy to swap. Either way this is going to be one of the best.

I think I will swap to a 1.6 final drive soon on the steel grey just coz it is a B road blaster

dimma205

Original Poster:

252 posts

133 months

Thursday 19th February 2015
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Got first teaser shot from bodyshop today starting to take shape


neilbauer

2,467 posts

183 months

Friday 20th February 2015
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Looking good biggrin

Soov535

35,829 posts

271 months

Friday 20th February 2015
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dimma205

Original Poster:

252 posts

133 months

Friday 20th February 2015
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small update rear arches have been cut still need welding up and sealed.










johnnyBv8

2,417 posts

191 months

Friday 20th February 2015
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Looking good - lots of Dimma cars in the pics....is it a specialist?

Do the panels such as the rear quarters that are going to be hidden by the kit get a coat of two pack first to protect them?

dimma205

Original Poster:

252 posts

133 months

Friday 20th February 2015
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Yep at a dimma specialist and all under kits get coated and treated.

DanielSan

18,786 posts

167 months

Friday 20th February 2015
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Even at this point the car looks awesome.

dimma205

Original Poster:

252 posts

133 months

Tuesday 19th May 2015
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I have started to pick up the pace a little with being signed of work and between hospital stays which are getting frustrating I have made some progress I have managed to strip my gearbox which I picked up very cheap and was told it was knackered and noisey in all gears. On strip down the gears and syncros don't look too bad with minimal wear but will also strip another box I haveand use the best from both but I did find the main bearing at the final drive end had seen better days have never seen a bearing fail like this.





I have also been carring out repairs to the wiring looms fitting new connections where required and new sleeving and plastic convulted tubing so looms looking all refreshed still have to get a new underdash loom as its been cut about too much for my liking and I feel there will be too many repairs.

I have been ordering some more parts and the first of these came so big thanks to Farmer again for sorting these parts out I have already put another huge orderin with farmer and baker bm and also farmer as sorted me a set of clear siems so happy man here.



I also got all the parts ready to be vapour blasted and got the txt today that these are all ready and from the pictures they seem to have come out ok so my wife is picking up for me tomorrow as im still in hospital but plan is to order engine parts when I return home and start rebuild.








dom9

8,078 posts

209 months

Wednesday 20th May 2015
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Epic!

I think vapour blasting is my new, favourite thing!

PGN

213 posts

214 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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dimma205

Original Poster:

252 posts

133 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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I'm now home from hospital so thought I would head out to the garage to check all the parts that came back from the vapour blasters these look even better in the flesh and really happy with them so will be ordering engine parts on tues as itching to get on with the engine rebuild.






Shadow R1

3,800 posts

176 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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Looks good. smile

dom9

8,078 posts

209 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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Better than new! This is some rebuild!

So, any chance of sharing vapour blasting costs? I am desperate to have something done, having seen this!

Assume, being vapour, there is zero danger of damage to any metal etc.

Edited by dom9 on Tuesday 26th May 11:14

dimma205

Original Poster:

252 posts

133 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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No worries for everything you see in the pictures cost me £240 and only took a few days the advantage of vapour blasting is it does not mark the surface like sand blasting etc.

dom9

8,078 posts

209 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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dimma205 said:
No worries for everything you see in the pictures cost me £240 and only took a few days the advantage of vapour blasting is it does not mark the surface like sand blasting etc.
May well have to look into this... That engine (well, the whole car) will really look absolutely stunning!

dimma205

Original Poster:

252 posts

133 months

Wednesday 15th July 2015
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Sadly the project has had to be put on hold for a little while due to my poor health that has been affecting me over last few months but it looks like im on the road to recovery now fingers crossed so maybe another month and I may make a start again on the car.

Before my health got worse I had made a start on the engine this included using my dads lathe to clean all old carbon off the valves as these had been leaking and I have made a start on regrinding valves into the head.




The bodyshop is doing there thing although I have asked them to slow down a bit as im in no hurry to get car back at moment as I cannot work on it but the bodyshop has informed me they are making good progress and will prob drop into bodyshop in a few weeks to check on progress.




After 5 weeks in hospital I have returned to these goodies which should keep me busy when ive recovered all im waiting for is the new oil cooler just waiting for this to be built.