What you say about the injectors is true John, but not of the early 8 valve engine, they are not inside the rocker cover like the later ones and are not usually difficult to get out, but then its unlikely they will have to. My two 8 valve engines have done nearly 435,000 miles between them and as far as I know they are still on the original injectors, head gaskets, DMF's and clutches.
They used these engines from about '98 to 04 in most Citroens and Peugeots, mine are in a 406 estate and a C5 estate, both the cars are dirt cheap to buy but have the best ever common rail engines. Its only the 2.0. that's 8 valve and its brilliant on fuel and cheap to tax, the 2.2 is a 16 valve and has DPF and its fuel consumption is very poor compared with the 2.0.L
I paid £950 for my 406 about 5 years ago, I have done getting on for 50k in it and its never gone wrong - until today when the auxiliary drive belt came off for no apparent reason, so I am taking the opportunity to change the cam belt, I have a kit on order. God job it happened or I would probably never have got round to it.
rabu
There are a lot of 406's on ebay for under £500, they are the ones I usually buy, nothing has gone wrong with my car yet that I haven't been able to repair, that goes for the C5 as well. You only get tyre pressure sensors on top of the range cars, I never buy those unless they are very cheap, the less equipment the better as far as I'm concerned, less to go wrong.
Peter
They used these engines from about '98 to 04 in most Citroens and Peugeots, mine are in a 406 estate and a C5 estate, both the cars are dirt cheap to buy but have the best ever common rail engines. Its only the 2.0. that's 8 valve and its brilliant on fuel and cheap to tax, the 2.2 is a 16 valve and has DPF and its fuel consumption is very poor compared with the 2.0.L
I paid £950 for my 406 about 5 years ago, I have done getting on for 50k in it and its never gone wrong - until today when the auxiliary drive belt came off for no apparent reason, so I am taking the opportunity to change the cam belt, I have a kit on order. God job it happened or I would probably never have got round to it.
rabu
There are a lot of 406's on ebay for under £500, they are the ones I usually buy, nothing has gone wrong with my car yet that I haven't been able to repair, that goes for the C5 as well. You only get tyre pressure sensors on top of the range cars, I never buy those unless they are very cheap, the less equipment the better as far as I'm concerned, less to go wrong.
Peter