Acquired this 182FF from a friend last May, intending to replace my 306 as a track/hillclimb car as I was running out of patience with it. In the end, I kept the 306 so started to run the Clio as a daily.
It had a wonky, blowy exhaust - so that was replaced with a stainless Milltek. Also had a really lumpy idle (like ridiculously lumpy), wouldn't idle properly and lacked power. Of course I replaced the coil, plugs, leads etc before considering it might be the timing. History was a bit patchy, the belts had been done about 3 years prior to me getting the car, receipts were for a unipart kit and no labour - so I decided to do the job myself, following the Renault manual (and a few youtube vids, with some guidance from Fred). Bought the Renault timing tools and a genuine kit incl water pump.
The timing was some way out. I'm not even sure how it ran. Yes, it was pinned in the correct hole:
Several hours later and messages backwards and forwards from Fred (in Australia) and I got it done, hindered slightly by a former owner fitting a keyed pulley, which I think stopped me getting the tension equalised perfectly. After a few weeks I rechecked the timing and it was ever so slightly out, so re-pinned up and managed to get it bob on now. The idle is still lumpy (lumpier than my old 172) but it's now got power and the 'kick'. Exhaust still a little blowy so that's to sort.
Plans are for the 182 to step back from daily duties over this winter and be relegated (promoted?) to track days and hillclimbs next year. Going to run it as standard as possible, so winter plans are for some new OEM dampers and slightly stiffer springs, probably Eibach or Cooksports, freshen up a few of the bushes, and steering/suspension joints, new pads, discs, braided lines and fluid. Could also do with lowering the seat as with a helmet on, I'm almost rubbing the headlining. Here's how it stands now!
It had a wonky, blowy exhaust - so that was replaced with a stainless Milltek. Also had a really lumpy idle (like ridiculously lumpy), wouldn't idle properly and lacked power. Of course I replaced the coil, plugs, leads etc before considering it might be the timing. History was a bit patchy, the belts had been done about 3 years prior to me getting the car, receipts were for a unipart kit and no labour - so I decided to do the job myself, following the Renault manual (and a few youtube vids, with some guidance from Fred). Bought the Renault timing tools and a genuine kit incl water pump.
The timing was some way out. I'm not even sure how it ran. Yes, it was pinned in the correct hole:
Several hours later and messages backwards and forwards from Fred (in Australia) and I got it done, hindered slightly by a former owner fitting a keyed pulley, which I think stopped me getting the tension equalised perfectly. After a few weeks I rechecked the timing and it was ever so slightly out, so re-pinned up and managed to get it bob on now. The idle is still lumpy (lumpier than my old 172) but it's now got power and the 'kick'. Exhaust still a little blowy so that's to sort.
Plans are for the 182 to step back from daily duties over this winter and be relegated (promoted?) to track days and hillclimbs next year. Going to run it as standard as possible, so winter plans are for some new OEM dampers and slightly stiffer springs, probably Eibach or Cooksports, freshen up a few of the bushes, and steering/suspension joints, new pads, discs, braided lines and fluid. Could also do with lowering the seat as with a helmet on, I'm almost rubbing the headlining. Here's how it stands now!