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Back once again (with the renegade master?)
Sourced some new front discs & fitted them, wasnt happy with used ones. Then made & soldered in some little patch looms for the headlights, for some reason the blocks that adapt in to the headlight bulb connector to run the main cells were missing...
Try the launch control! It's hilarious! Go into race mode, foot on brake, pull back both paddles, when it tells you floor the throttle and then release the brake to launch :D
Yes they do very much so, with a DSG fart on the upshift and a throttle blip on the downshift. it also really pulls up...
This is important. Do not use stainless bolts on suspension, steering or load bearing items, you need to stick to 10.9 carbon steel. Stainless is no stronger than normal 8.8 steel bolts. 10.9's if plated are fairly resistant to corrosion so get those.
If it helps add weight to the above I...
How hard did the pistons hit the valves? If its any more than a couple of light clips then I'd be wanting to pop the pistons out and check the big end bearings for flat spots/damage. You dont want to rebuild the top end to then have a flat spotted bearing pick up and ruin your engine in 200...
I'm in Cov and based on my >25 years in the Renault scene I wouldnt take it anywhere around here. i wont even leave my car anywhere unattended for tracking or tyres.
Best I can recommend is my friends garage in Redditch, about half an hour away, Lakeside Service Centre. Ian is a fantastic...
Shelsey is also a consideration in the same vein, Retro Rides was always great there. Didnt float my boat last year when it moved to Mallory, felt like a different vibe.
Not far off, correct save its front drivers (note the steering rack fitting top left).
You can look at the entire shambles in this thread, you'll be amazed how comprehensively it turned itself to iron oxide.
https://cliosport.net/threads/my-renault-21-quadra-supershed.821989/
I tarted up the fog surrounds as well, and bolted them in. Had to make some new screws for the fogs also, pain in the arse but the old ones were yukky and rusty.
Still plugging away, was flaming cold this weekend and heater ran out of gas so I didnt stop for many pics. However, I did get the exhaust completed, welding in a gasketed flange join for the back cos a really hate sleeve joints.
new downpipe gasket / old downpipe gasket
Got a bit...
When I got the brakes back together I filled the res up with fluid and bled some through the system, then bled up the clutch. I go no pedal at all, great! Bled the port on the master, got some yukky fluid through, still no pedal. Bled from the slave again, STILL no pedal.
Another dreaded...
One of the plastic tabs that holds the control cables in to the control arms of the heater panel was broken, seriously, f**k these things they suck. Can't get em new any more it seems (surprise surprise). I employed an M5 bolt to secure the cable end in.
End tank swap.
I sank the end tank in on some sealant after a good clean, put it in a furniture clamp and tapped the tabs back in gently.
I sat that to dry off and went and did the thing in the next post, then once that was done came back to this and dropped it in the heater box
Ive been away from the garage for a while, Skiing in France and Christmas getting in the way (hard life eh!) but got back on it this weekend just gone.
Got the front brakes back together, struggling to find new front discs at the moment so put on a set of used I had on the shelf for now...
I found some left over heat wrap so I wrapped the downpipe
Fitted in loosely ready for the midsection.
Tank straps done, rubber sheath fitted and on the car
Axle positioned ready to roll under
On she goes
Brake pipe connected and handbrake cabled also fitted up with the...
While the straps were drying I started assembling the axle on the bench. Wheel bearings on...
Tapped out the torx scew holes for the brake disc retainers, look at all the grot! Taps are great for cleaning out threads.
Caliper hangers and calipers.
The infeed brake line goes to a funny...
Sunday, again, I spent an hour on the other car bleeding brakes and so on, then carried on with the tank straps. This time, the drivers side ends. Doubled it over, plug welded it then angled the top.
Did the same for both. You can see here how much stiffer the T-bit makes it along the bottom...
I cut 2 x 30mm strips then a thinner strip which I cut up and welded to the straps where the bottom of the tank sits. This will stop the middle of the tank sagging when its full of fuel.
I got to here and it was 8:30 and freezing so I knocked it on the head.
Saturday morning I spend working on another 21 Turbo, but after it got dark I headed in the garage and got cracking. I kinda feel like i'm further into this than I wanted to be, but isn't that always the way?
Note to self/everyone, these are 14mm hex, M10 heatproof nuts, makes refitting the...
Threw some paint around
All the innards cleaned up
Paused this, went over the axle with bonda primer. Each coat takes AGES, its fiddly to paint.
Back to the calipers
Threadlocked the bleed insert into place
Pleased with these, new pistons and seals fitted, good to go back...
Got the axle blasted so all the shananigans revolve around that this update.
Treated
While this dried off I cleaned some other bits up, and attacked the calipers
I also stuck the calipers in my little sand blast cabinet, before prepping for tapping by drilling the hole out to 9mm...