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172 PH1 refresh - X424 UYD



Samholmes88

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 172 ph1
Hi everyone,

After 12 boring years without clio ownership, I have once again returned to the fold....

After kicking myself for parting ways with my last inferno 182 cup, this time I've took the plunge with a 172 phase 1. I always preffered the front end of a ph1 over the ph2 cars i've had in the past, and after a lengthy period of 'badgering', a mate of mine eventually agreed to part with it (he had two PH1's) so this one came back with me from only 5 mins down the road!

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I knew it would need some work. My mate had resurrected it from an incomplete car to an MOT passable machine but didnt want to go much further. I'm a bit OCD minded anyway and like things to be right, so I'd already succumbed to the fact i'd be spending to get it to the next level. I'm ultimately hoping for a fast road set up, most importantly with everything done right, the car will get what it needs!

Bear in mind im a 37yr old Yorkshire builder with 2 young kids and not much spare time, I'm doing what I can when i can! The combination of minimal mechanical experience, insufficient tools and lack of patients doesnt always result in progress, but I'll get there! Thankfully i've chewed my mates Andy's ear (he's a Porsche mechanic & engine builder) to the point he's finally given in, and is helping me on some evenings with the important stuff!

I started the back end of last year with a few new bits, first i sourced....

PMS air con delete kit
Ktec stealth full stainless system
ktec 200 cell sports cat
BTT poly exhaust mounts
OE equivalent front lights
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Turns out the front bumper was self tapped on, so a few bits of home fabrication along the way....

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I quickly found that the car must have been sat over a puddle for some time, everything underneath is a bit tired, orange and pitted! Thankfully it seems to be localised to the subframe and front corners, the rest of the floor pan and chassis rails etc are all good.

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One thing led to another and as i just want it spot on, i decided to treat her to pretty much new everything in the front corners. So far I've got new;

OE ph1 shocks
Eibach sportline springs
Spring retainers
Powerflex strut top mounts
Heavy duty wishbones
Powerflex ARB bushes
ARB retaining brackets
Powerflex dogbone bush
Powerflex engine mount
GKN oe driveshafts
OE PH1 tie bar kit and Track rod ends
PMS Crank pulley
Braided brake lines
Brembo HC drilled discs
Mintex M1144 pads
OE rubber top mounts
ABS sensors
All new bolts and hardware
All new gaskets

Ive had the subframe/brace plates/ARB/Hubs etc away for powdercoating, the OE calipers have been away for rebuilding/repainting, and Ive sent the inlet manifold / breather plate and upper engine mount casting away for aqua blasting. Cam cover got a couple of hours of love too! happy enough with all of it...

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Whilst everything has been stripped from the front corners i've had the arch liners out, scraped back all the old underseal back to the factory stuff and coated everything with Bilt Hamber products, finishing it off with black epoxy resin and their Dynax C, not the best of jobs and more time consuming than imagined, but well worth it for the result...

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Then I took the plunge and decided to do the sump gasket while the subframe was off. Had a bit of a fight with some of the Etorx bolts that are made of cheese, but after losing a knuckle, a new sump bolt kit and plenty of cursing, I got there eventually and the saga is long forgotten! That was the last offender...

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My mate Andy came around the other night and we got the sump on, subframe back on, steering rack bolted up, new wishbones mounted, ARB and bracketry on and gear linkage connected back up. Good progress for 3 hours id say! Sump got a good polish over too!

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And thats where i am at present! Hoping to keep things ticking over in the garage over the next few weeks to try to get the front end completed and back up & running. Then i'm planning to turn it round and strip the back.

Thanks for looking and hope I haven't bored you all off on my first proper post 😂 cheers to all you lot on the forums for the countless times I have found the information needed to keep bashing on with it, invaluable!

Sam
 

PerthRS

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 182 CUP
Lovely work!

The climate on the British Isles really does the rounds on these cars. Brutal.
Though, seeing the end result after powder coating and aqua blasting makes it ever more satisfying!


*Hopefully that ottoman/footstool made it a stressless experience (pardon the pun)
 

Samholmes88

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 172 ph1
Lovely work!

The climate on the British Isles really does the rounds on these cars. Brutal.
Though, seeing the end result after powder coating and aqua blasting makes it ever more satisfying!


*Hopefully that ottoman/footstool made it a stressless experience (pardon the pun)
You're right there chief, I imagine our weather is slightly more varied than down under, always pissing down 'up north' you know! Even so, my mate that sold me the car only replaced the discs and front shocks 18 months ago, they look like they're 10 year old! That's what makes me think its been parked in a damp spot or sweating under a sheet etc, he didnt even drive it over winter 😂

Anyway cheers for looking mate 👍
 

Samholmes88

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 172 ph1
love the amount of ph1s that are coming back out! Amazing work!
Cheers mate, I read your 'ph1 revival' project thread last night, top job that pal, impressive. Wish I had the confidence to get stuck in to that extent but im about on my limit with the bits im doing! Ive got no problem with building new houses or pulling old ones apart, I just seem to become a nervous wreck whenever I've got a spanner in hand 😂😂
 

Struggler

ClioSport Club Member
  Ph1 track 172
Thanks dude! for what it's worth I feel pretty out my depth with it too! "while I'm at it" is such a dangerous mantra and now I just have to keep moving forward with it!!

I'm sure it'll be fine in the end, and if not I'll try again :D
 

Samholmes88

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 172 ph1
I’m loving reading this tread and looking at your progress, it’s brings back memories of recommissioning my unloved Trophy.

Keep up the good work.


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Lovely job youve made there chief 👌 can i ask.....did you put any coatings over the new parts before you started driving it again regularly? I'm just debating coating ARB, wishbones, tie bars, shock lowers, driveshafts etc with clear Dynax so they stay looking new slightly longer than they would. I mean im only going to drive it during summer months anyway, but might keep it looking a bit tidier for longer?? Anyone had a bash with that sort of thing? Cheers
 

Dicky Belly

ClioSport Moderator
  Whichever has fuel
Lovely job youve made there chief 👌 can i ask.....did you put any coatings over the new parts before you started driving it again regularly? I'm just debating coating ARB, wishbones, tie bars, shock lowers, driveshafts etc with clear Dynax so they stay looking new slightly longer than they would. I mean im only going to drive it during summer months anyway, but might keep it looking a bit tidier for longer?? Anyone had a bash with that sort of thing? Cheers
Nick doesn’t drive his cars. Just polishes them and puts them in showrooms. 😂
 

NickReilly063

ClioSport Club Member
  182 Trophy Rs265
Lovely job youve made there chief 👌 can i ask.....did you put any coatings over the new parts before you started driving it again regularly? I'm just debating coating ARB, wishbones, tie bars, shock lowers, driveshafts etc with clear Dynax so they stay looking new slightly longer than they would. I mean im only going to drive it during summer months anyway, but might keep it looking a bit tidier for longer?? Anyone had a bash with that sort of thing? Cheers

Daniel right above 🤣🤣 I’m sorry to say I can’t comment due to not using the car since I finished restoring it in 2022 - I’ve only taken it out occasionally on dry days so it still looks the same.

I do love seeing treads like yours on here however it’s not easy to do now due to the unobtainable parts and costly labour charges.

Last time my car came out last year for a spin around the block.

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Samholmes88

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 172 ph1
Daniel right above 🤣🤣 I’m sorry to say I can’t comment due to not using the car since I finished restoring it in 2022 - I’ve only taken it out occasionally on dry days so it still looks the same.

I do love seeing treads like yours on here however it’s not easy to do now due to the unobtainable parts and costly labour charges.

Last time my car came out last year for a spin around the block.

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Bloody hell, if i can achieve half as tidy as that i wouldn't want to use it either😂 looks like theres some time and brass gone in to her pal, lovely motor. 👌

Im slowly finding out that there are a quite a few obsolete parts yes, seemingly even more so for the PH1. Driveshafts took some finding, think I might have similar problems sourcing a JC5 089 gearbox too. Unless you have one that you've restored, rebuilt and sitting in garage not being used 😉 😂
 

NickReilly063

ClioSport Club Member
  182 Trophy Rs265
I’d really love a Ph1 as I think they now look amazing - especially the front end. I went and bought one when they had just come out in 2000/2001 in the same colour as yours 😍😍😍.
 

cat171

ClioSport Club Member
Daniel right above 🤣🤣 I’m sorry to say I can’t comment due to not using the car since I finished restoring it in 2022 - I’ve only taken it out occasionally on dry days so it still looks the same.

I do love seeing treads like yours on here however it’s not easy to do now due to the unobtainable parts and costly labour charges.

Last time my car came out last year for a spin around the block.

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f**k me!!! I'm in love!! :love:
 

NickReilly063

ClioSport Club Member
  182 Trophy Rs265
f**k me!!! I'm in love!! :love:

I don’t want to take over Sam’s tread as I do love to see other people’s hard work in keeping these little cars on the road and I definitely know how hard it is, also you have to weigh up if it’s a cost effective progress as it can seem like the costs get totally out of control.

Keep up the great work Sam


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cat171

ClioSport Club Member
I don’t want to take over Sam’s tread as I do love to see other people’s hard work in keeping these little cars on the road and I definitely know how hard it is, also you have to weigh up if it’s a cost effective progress as it can seem like the costs get totally out of control.

Keep up the great work Sam
Agreed. I've inherited my dads Ph2 flamer 172 that he had since it was less than a year old. I've been doing little bits to it and it is now tip top mechanically wise. I just want to go further with it. I will made a thread on it sometime.
 


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