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Petrol
No
if petrol is about 10% or less fill with diesel and carry on. otherwise remove as much as possible and fill with diesel.
yes, if you pump it out!
The brake horsepower of the diesel version of the 307 cc is 135, and the 2.0 petrol model is 138 bhp. The diesel model feels more sporty due to the torque delivery, the cc is a heavy car and benefits for the power delivery of the diesel engine/gearbox.
It will physically fit as many diesel engines share the same blocks, but the gear ratios will be unsuitable, due to the reduced effective rev range of a diesel compared to the petrol engine. In short, will probably fit, won't work
It will physically fit as many diesel engines share the same blocks, but the gear ratios will be unsuitable, due to the reduced effective rev range of a diesel compared to the petrol engine. In short, will probably fit, won't work
Peugeot 207 fuel filter locations. The fuel filter on petrol models is located underneath the vehicle near the fuel tank. On diesel models the filter is under the bonnet on top of the engine.
For both petrol and diesel engines the firing order is 1 3 4 2.
Simple answer is no. The way that diesel engines produce and use power is totally different to the way petrol engines produce power, the diesels power is at the bottom of the rev range as opposed to the petrol engines being at the top of the rev range. Becuse of this diesel engine gearboxes use very long gear ratios and petrol engine gearboxes use very short ratios. If you put a diesel engine onto a petrol gearbox the effect would be that in fifth gear at max revs you'll be travelling at 40mph.
All petrol & diesel engines are listed as having timing belts fitted.
petrol light brown, diesel light green