My Xantia Activa
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 11:16 pm
I keep mumbling about my Activa in threads on here and thought that I'd put up a bit of a blog about it after the work it's had done this summer in case it interests anybody
I bought the car in December 2007 with 37k miles on it and she's now just nearing 52,500.
Have copied this post from FCF.
Well a MASSIVE Thank You goes out to Robert, Barry & John at BL Auto's in Welwyn Garden City.
Despite my efforts to travel down on Friday to be there early going to pot they have still turned this around in a weekend.
They were meant to have my Activa to start work on it on Friday afternoon however I arrived at 18:35 on Friday. They did however get the car in, on the ramp and have the exhaust off it on Friday evening. This is the last time the TCT engine ever ran in my Activa as the hydraulics were depressurised for the final time under TCT power on Friday 6th June 2014. I can't figure out how to embed the video so click on the link below:
http://s15.photobucket.com/user/David30 ... 6.mp4.html
I went to the hotel on Friday night and fell asleep at 22:00 and woke up at 08.30 on Saturday morning, over an hour after I'd wanted to as I had fallen asleep before setting an alarm on Friday night.
I got to the garage just after 09:30 to find that the last couple of engine mounts needed to be undone and the TCT was free to come out.
TCT Engine out:

Everything was then changed over to the V6 components, steering rack pinion, pipework, etc. Whilst Robert & John were doing this, Barry was giving my engine a once over and cleaning up anything that I might have missed before sending the engine down.
The V6 engine then went in without any giant problems:

After all of this was done, the mounts were connected up, all of the piping etc. was connected up and there was oil added to the engine and gearbox the car was left overnight on Saturday.
On Sunday morning, Robert wasn't happy with a couple of hydraulic pipes so he swapped them over to make sure that they were spot on. Shortly after this, the cooling system was filled with water and the engine was ready to be started. This is the first time the V6 engine was run in the Activa. It had been running for a second or two before I managed to get the camera recording on my phone:
http://s15.photobucket.com/user/David30 ... 2.mp4.html
This was before the exhaust was put on the car hence it sounding a little noisy.
The front of the car then started to go back together:

The back bumper was then modified to take the V6 exhaust. It actually sits in the cut out perfectly.

Initially when trying it on the ramp, it felt as if the gearbox wasn't engaging 2nd, 4th and reverse properly which was infuriating as the gearbox had just been reconditioned. Robert then took it for a quick run and said that it was engaging properly after it had been moved so it was probably just needing to move to settle in as it had just had major surgery.
Robert then came back form his run and asked if I wanted a go. I grinned and jumped in. The transformation just moving off in first gear is phenomenal. The car is so much smoother and quieter and is just perfect! It has totally changed the car and it is 100% better then it was before. It pulls all over the power band rather then needing to be "in the zone" like it does in the TCT. I didn't get a chance to open it up as it was busy and I didn't want to be away too long in it as there was still the heater matrix to do.
John then set about taking the dashboard apart to do the matrix:

Unfortunately the heater matrix that I bought on eBay as being listed for a Xantia, isn't for a Xantia so we're having to try and source a genuine Valeo matrix tomorrow. The pipes on this one face the wrong way:

It's a bit of a shame as it would have been nearly finished today had we had the right one.
Anyway, the Activa is now a V6 and it's perfect. There isn't a rattle of vibration from anything. It's got all new engine and gearbox mounts and it just behaves as if it should have been there since day 1. The only issue is it seems to be idling slightly high. The fault code stored is for the idle control valve which I can resolved once we get the car home.
The catalytic converter on my V6 donor car was aftermarket and tiny so I bought an original cat from BL so that I had a proper one on the car. You can see the difference in size below:

The TCT engine has sold as well and is being delivered tomorrow too
The Range Rover shopping has commenced as well as I'm trying to get back home to Glasgow with minimal fuss. I think I might have found one so all is starting to fall together
However, I'd just like to repeat **MY ACTIVA IS NOW A V6**


Have copied this post from FCF.
Well a MASSIVE Thank You goes out to Robert, Barry & John at BL Auto's in Welwyn Garden City.
Despite my efforts to travel down on Friday to be there early going to pot they have still turned this around in a weekend.
They were meant to have my Activa to start work on it on Friday afternoon however I arrived at 18:35 on Friday. They did however get the car in, on the ramp and have the exhaust off it on Friday evening. This is the last time the TCT engine ever ran in my Activa as the hydraulics were depressurised for the final time under TCT power on Friday 6th June 2014. I can't figure out how to embed the video so click on the link below:
http://s15.photobucket.com/user/David30 ... 6.mp4.html
I went to the hotel on Friday night and fell asleep at 22:00 and woke up at 08.30 on Saturday morning, over an hour after I'd wanted to as I had fallen asleep before setting an alarm on Friday night.
I got to the garage just after 09:30 to find that the last couple of engine mounts needed to be undone and the TCT was free to come out.
TCT Engine out:

Everything was then changed over to the V6 components, steering rack pinion, pipework, etc. Whilst Robert & John were doing this, Barry was giving my engine a once over and cleaning up anything that I might have missed before sending the engine down.
The V6 engine then went in without any giant problems:

After all of this was done, the mounts were connected up, all of the piping etc. was connected up and there was oil added to the engine and gearbox the car was left overnight on Saturday.
On Sunday morning, Robert wasn't happy with a couple of hydraulic pipes so he swapped them over to make sure that they were spot on. Shortly after this, the cooling system was filled with water and the engine was ready to be started. This is the first time the V6 engine was run in the Activa. It had been running for a second or two before I managed to get the camera recording on my phone:
http://s15.photobucket.com/user/David30 ... 2.mp4.html
This was before the exhaust was put on the car hence it sounding a little noisy.
The front of the car then started to go back together:

The back bumper was then modified to take the V6 exhaust. It actually sits in the cut out perfectly.

Initially when trying it on the ramp, it felt as if the gearbox wasn't engaging 2nd, 4th and reverse properly which was infuriating as the gearbox had just been reconditioned. Robert then took it for a quick run and said that it was engaging properly after it had been moved so it was probably just needing to move to settle in as it had just had major surgery.
Robert then came back form his run and asked if I wanted a go. I grinned and jumped in. The transformation just moving off in first gear is phenomenal. The car is so much smoother and quieter and is just perfect! It has totally changed the car and it is 100% better then it was before. It pulls all over the power band rather then needing to be "in the zone" like it does in the TCT. I didn't get a chance to open it up as it was busy and I didn't want to be away too long in it as there was still the heater matrix to do.
John then set about taking the dashboard apart to do the matrix:

Unfortunately the heater matrix that I bought on eBay as being listed for a Xantia, isn't for a Xantia so we're having to try and source a genuine Valeo matrix tomorrow. The pipes on this one face the wrong way:

It's a bit of a shame as it would have been nearly finished today had we had the right one.
Anyway, the Activa is now a V6 and it's perfect. There isn't a rattle of vibration from anything. It's got all new engine and gearbox mounts and it just behaves as if it should have been there since day 1. The only issue is it seems to be idling slightly high. The fault code stored is for the idle control valve which I can resolved once we get the car home.
The catalytic converter on my V6 donor car was aftermarket and tiny so I bought an original cat from BL so that I had a proper one on the car. You can see the difference in size below:

The TCT engine has sold as well and is being delivered tomorrow too

The Range Rover shopping has commenced as well as I'm trying to get back home to Glasgow with minimal fuss. I think I might have found one so all is starting to fall together

However, I'd just like to repeat **MY ACTIVA IS NOW A V6**



