Hi again marcus short answer no his old engine and gearbox were as dry as a bone amazing considering the old 2.4 diesel had 340000ks on the clock . The 2.5 petrol transplant engine was fine but I had noticed a tiny wet area on the gearbox as the previous owner had "done up" the gearbox so I suspect the gaskets werent done correctly . The rear of the vans are easy to tidy up depending on what you were going to use the van for , the side trims are only masonite and are easily damaged and punctured ,the bare metal floors are also easily scratched and dented . With all of our vans 2 x T5,s and my sons T4 we strip them bare when purchased and fit a soundproofing wool blended compressed material called "triflex" we glue this to all outer surfaces even the roof area it works two ways makes the vans really quiet and also would reduce damage to the outside skin if something penetrates the side walls from inside . We also fit large pieces of foam blocks cut into lengths these are fitted into any pillar areas and hollow sections it also reduces noise travelling in side the van through the cavities . Then a 20 ml ply floor fitted once all this has been done we covered the side walls with a flexi carpet from Auto Upholstery suppliers . Wheel arches are padded and covered with the same carpet . The ply is also covered with the triflex and then covered with house grade carpet for the floor . The end result one very quiet van it is amazing how much quieter they are once done . Regards Howard
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