Mr Underhill
ClioSport Club Member
Oh, I don't know. It'll save you buying spacers.So ideally you want the mating surfaces to be metal on metal the way they did it the stub axle will be painted side to metal.
Oh, I don't know. It'll save you buying spacers.So ideally you want the mating surfaces to be metal on metal the way they did it the stub axle will be painted side to metal.
Not a massive job with the subframe off, just a few bolts at the bottom of the gearbox to remove, then the bolts out of the sump.So the old girl has an oil leak, its nothing major and to be fair has been there a little while, although recently is has become a little worse. When the belts were done we couldn't work out if it was the main seal or the sump gasket and I was worried it was the new main seal but I am pretty confident it is the sump gasket now as I cleaned all the oil off and there is a dribble down the side of the pan but its not above it.
Given I am hoping to swap the subframe for a nice powder coated one in the next couple of months I am debating whether to get it done now or just wait until I have the subframe off. I am also wanting to do an oil change but that could result in me doing it twice in short order that seems a bit of waste, so I'm just debating with myself what the best course of action is.
Not a massive job with the subframe off, just a few bolts at the bottom of the gearbox to remove, then the bolts out of the sump.
My BG sump was leaking in multiple places, including the crankshaft oil seal, but primarily from the corner near the starter.
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Great opportunity to get it aqua blasted and clean the filter on the oil pump.
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I took the engine out when I did mine as I needed to access other parts, but I've had the subframe off with the engine in. The top engine mount is sitting on the body and the battery support above the gearbox is bolted in, so it won't go anywhere.Thanks Jon, I kinda figured it was pretty easy with the subframe off. Think I will try and bring forward the subframe timeframe and get it done next month. Its not a major leak but it does annoy me.
Do you need to support the engine with the subframe off? I have seen a couple of conflicting messages.
Good to know, I wasn't 100% sure.I took the engine out when I did mine as I needed to access other parts, but I've had the subframe off with the engine in. The top engine mount is sitting on the body and the battery support above the gearbox is bolted in, so it won't go anywhere.
Horrible job but it's got to be done! 👏Subframe back from the powder coater and front axles back with bearings,
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Also made a star, hadn’t actually meant to do this much but got carried away, as you can tell from the tool explosion…
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Should be easy enough to drop the rear axle on, some rust to sort out first but nothing major, pretty please with how clean it is really.
Had to cut all the bolts that hold it to the car off, I’d anticipated it so have new ones, it was actually pretty simple. With any luck the rear will be back together early next week.Horrible job but it's got to be done! 👏
Haha. Yeah I’ve also heard it can cause wheels to come loose so go figure, but it’ll all be coming off before I fit the wheels.Looking good. I fancy getting my subframe painted/powdercoated. Might have to break out the hammerite smooth when I pull the gearbox back out... Again🤣
Just make sure you clean up those mating surfaces on the hub flanges. Ask me how hard it is to remove stuff when powdercoat has welded it in place🤣 *Insert video of smacking off brand new powdercoated wheels using a copper hammer because they'd welded themselves on after a trackday*
Just tell him they're not buying your house so what does it matter🤣Neighbours just been around, viewing on his house tomorrow was wondering how long the “car is going to look like that” 😬🤣
Going take the from the front end apart in the next day or so, it’ll look fine then.
Cheeky b*****dNeighbours just been around, viewing on his house tomorrow was wondering how long the “car is going to look like that” 😬🤣
Going take the from the front end apart in the next day or so, it’ll look fine then.
Aye been there. My neighbour made a habit of making passive snarky comments during my resto.Neighbours just been around, viewing on his house tomorrow was wondering how long the “car is going to look like that” 😬🤣
Going take the from the front end apart in the next day or so, it’ll look fine then.
Won’t be long now then 🚙💨 Only it’ll be the other way around 😂It’s been a little while since I updating things.
Picked up some bucket seats, got two Sparco adv grp tech seats for £350, would probably have preferred seats without the head wraparound but not a major issue and the price was right.
Fitted one, waiting in a harness and the cage for the other one.
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Also got a new steering wheel, went for a monatec semi dished as a flat one would have needed a spacer to get it where I wanted, this is pretty much perfect for me.
Also fitted the button set I got from @idubl.
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Waiting on a half cage turning up in the next week or so hopefully.
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Most probably be that way around!!
Yeah, driving through your bottom.Its amazing how much more feel you get from the seat though, you get much more a sense of what the car is doing.
Just been out and checked... some of them were worryingly lose other were just loose... Will add tightening them to my regular maintenance until I can get them swapped out. Glad you posted about them back off, I would likely have been sat on the side of the road in the not too distant future.Bin the mikalor clamps. They never seal 100% right and back off over time. Stainless high grip genuine jubilee clips are always the best on silicone coolant hoses.
Common issue sadly and good job you noticed it. I bought a set when they were the rage years ago for boost hoses and have removed them all for jubilees due to them backing off.Just been out and checked... some of them were worryingly lose other were just loose... Will add tightening them to my regular maintenance until I can get them swapped out. Glad you posted about them back off, I would likely have been sat on the side of the road in the not too distant future.
Got my cage and wanted to do a rear fit… why? Because I need the car to get to Luton airport in July and need to still be able to fit my bike box in… I was hopeful…
Cage is great, as recommended by @VenomUK it’s a true bolt in cage, super easy to fit really, took less than an hour to get the whole thing in.
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It’ll need to come back out for a little while as the bike box doesn’t quite fit.