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If it's a 16mm head, it could be from anywhere in that area. Could be one of the ones that mount the gearbox spider to the box itself..
or could be one that bolts the box to the block, but there are so many doing that, you probably wouldn't notice it missing.
My bet, either gearbox mount...
That's not the main dogbone bolt. The 18mm one anyway.
Could well be the 16mm one that mounts it to the subframe, but doubtful that would work it's way out..
What size is the head?
Was a bit of a fiddly one to sort. 100x easier on a ramp owing to it's location, but as simple as unbolt it from the turbo, pop the return out. Instant gasket. Replace.
Thing the o-ring had had it. (it was 5 years ago, so memory not that good)
I need a bit of threaded bar for one of these too if anyone has a spare..
I have a length of threaded rod, but bending it to shape has proved an absolute fucker so far. Might have to get the torch out.
no worse than any other car TBH. Easier than a 182, that's for sure.
Link for clutch below:
http://www.carparts4less.co.uk/cp4l/c/Renault_Clio_1.2_2004/p/car-parts/car-transmission/clutch-and-associated-parts/clutch-kit/?641745640&1&70e63a78b686d4d9c87a37b20ec72beb0e713c9d&000069
£82..
You can get a 996 for £10k. But the Turbo starts at £35k for an Auto. £40k for a rough-ish manual.
As soon as you go older than 996, well, you can spend as much as you have.
@neil a
911 is on ebay if you didn't know:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2003-PORSCHE-911-TURBO-GREY-MANUAL-9e30-PERFORMANCE-COUPE-/132061663194?hash=item1ebf7d0fda:g:RoAAAOSw9GhYdqDM
Once you've removed the rail, be sure to plug the holes with tissue overnight too.. UNlikely anything would get in there, but better safe than sorry.
Also worth mentioning to get the injector o-rings back into the inlet when re-assembling is a fiddly b*****d. Need some kind of lube (wahey) to...
Next step is to remove the rail. Pull firmly as you angle the rail down and the injectors will come away from the inlet. The o-rings will be tight and horrible to get in and out..