Citroen GSx2 restoration part 3 - engine rebuild

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Engine rebuild part 2. Classic car restoration. Fitting the refurbished parts to the engine. Citroen GS full restoration. Flat four engine.

Komentáře • 26

  • @nomebear
    @nomebear Před rokem +3

    I've heard these Citroen engines are so durable there are Citroen mechanics who have never seen the insides of them.

  • @cliff6516
    @cliff6516 Před 2 lety +1

    wooooh been waiting for the longest time many thanks from Kenya

  • @philippegeorges2544
    @philippegeorges2544 Před rokem +1

    Super travail, bravo 👌👋

  • @user-nu8ok9xy3b
    @user-nu8ok9xy3b Před 6 měsíci

    Vous êtes trop cool tous les deux😊

  • @suparmanbaela5648
    @suparmanbaela5648 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank You
    , may I see a video of the steps on how to properly adjust the Citroen GS valve 🙏

    • @Mainlythingswithwheels
      @Mainlythingswithwheels  Před 7 měsíci

      thanks for viewing, we haven’t detailed how to adjust the exhaust and inlet valves, however i would suggest getting an owners manual, they are simple screw and locknut adjusters. if you’re adjusting it while the engine is in the car, a mirror is useful for this.

  • @tomsfarmlife2241
    @tomsfarmlife2241 Před 2 lety +1

    My dad's car needs a new cambelt ahah

  • @user-rl8ic9oq6o
    @user-rl8ic9oq6o Před rokem

    Красавчики! У меня тоже есть Citroen GS. На настоящий момент подбираю запчасти для начала. Он на ходу, но очень хочется привести его в идеальное состояние!
    А вам удачи и успехов!!!

  • @dumitrelcostel8929
    @dumitrelcostel8929 Před rokem +1

    The Oltcit club 1,1 and 1,3 have The same boxer engine,The auto factory Craiova

  • @nebojsatrivic2211
    @nebojsatrivic2211 Před rokem

    Respect...Bravo!

  • @joeisclever9225
    @joeisclever9225 Před 2 lety +1

    LOVE IT BUT WHERE IS QUICK FIRE FILMS?

  • @forcecinetique607
    @forcecinetique607 Před rokem

    Bonjour de France 👍

  • @jarosawczuba6971
    @jarosawczuba6971 Před rokem

    I haven't seen the Y exhaust pipie was mounted before the gearbox - how are you going to do it now? :)

  • @TZARTOSCHRISTOS
    @TZARTOSCHRISTOS Před rokem

    I am currently preparing an extra engine for my Citroen GSA 1,3. I want to make it like new. Internally it is in very good condition. I have to clean it on the outside like you cleaned it but I can't. What method did you use to clean it so well?

    • @Mainlythingswithwheels
      @Mainlythingswithwheels  Před rokem

      hi thanks for you comment, white spirit and CarPlan degreaser was mainly used for cleaning the engine. hope that helps!

  • @mr_nice.
    @mr_nice. Před rokem

    Well hello there.
    Is there a "special" way to remove the distributor base, or is it just secured in place with those two studs? I couldn't move it more than 2mm.
    One of those studs destroyed the threads in the head, and was leaking, so I need to remove it to open up a new M8 thread.
    Thanks.

    • @Mainlythingswithwheels
      @Mainlythingswithwheels  Před rokem

      Hi, remove the two nuts, withdraw the distributor as a whole, and then remove the damaged stud so that it can be fixed.

    • @mr_nice.
      @mr_nice. Před rokem

      @@Mainlythingswithwheels .....well, that did NOT help, as I already did that and it's not the stud that is destroyed, it's the female thread on the head. And actualy, after 4 months from that comment of mine, I eventualy discovered that both female threads for those studs are destroyed, and I had to open new M8 threads, and install new M8 bolts with inner hex heads and copper sealing washers to prevent leaking, and I tried making a gasket from cork rubber sheet, to seal the part where it touches the head.
      It seems to be working just fine, but I couldn't remove the part. I had to insert that gasket with caution in that 2mm spacing, and then rotate it in place, so that it covers what needs to be covered, and then gently tighten the two bolts.
      It's the "base" of the distributor, AKA "housing", that needs to be removed. The part right under the distributor. Is it possible that it's kept in place with a bolt that screws into the camshaft?
      Thanks.

  • @smoore9050
    @smoore9050 Před rokem

    wish it was that quick to do! 😂