Engine and Gearbox Removal from a Peugeot 406

Engine and Gearbox Removal from a Peugeot 406

Removing the engine and gearbox from a 2000 Peugeot 406 HDi 90 I dont want to scrap these parts because they are still working perfectly, the gearbox is no g…

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peugeotCitroen2CV says:

Given the drastic weight reduction program this car has endured it should
be possible to mount some trolley wheels on the front, a sail on top and
harness the power of the wind to take you to the shops, the advantages are
endless, very good fuel economy, low maintenance, free road tax.
Unfortunately it may lack the torque of a diesel engine and the heater may
not be as effective.

bobchorba1 says:

I fail to see the advantage in doing this. I mean how will I get to the
shops and back with no engine in the car?

bobchorba1 says:

Good points indeed, I have obviously not given this as much thought as you.
Low carbon footprint etc. I am also a fan of self insulating with my
extensive cardigan collection so heater not a problem and not to worry
about lack of torque as my shops are at the bottom of the hill! You sir are
a genius.

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