Its French monsieur.f**king panel gaps on that! Has it had a smack on one side?
Lights look shiny though 👍.
Wow what a difference! And not a bad price either for those lights.
I got these ones mate.did you manage to get details of all the clamps required Louis? I want to change all mine when I flush the system
Cheers dude, I’ll get ordering. Nice job by the wayI got these ones mate.
JCS HIGRIP
Pack QTY: Pack of 4, Material Spec: W4 - Stainless Steel, Clip Size: 17-25mm (0X)
Pack QTY: Pack of 10, Material Spec: W4 - Stainless Steel, Clip Size: 25-35mm (1)
Pack QTY: Pack of 4, Material Spec: W4 - Stainless Steel, Clip Size: 35-45mm
Worked perfectly, zero issues!
Depends on whether it has any in it! I noticed mine is full of oil still as some dripped out when swapping hoses.Just done this myself @Louis , when I get my ac regassed will I need to get them to add oil?
You need 8 of the cage nuts.Must be the time for Clio radiators and condensers to go as my radiator has just given up and I'm collecting parts to do this exact same thing this month!
How many of those m6 cage nuts did you need?
@DomP182 manual says to add 30ml of pag sp10 oil to the circuit when replacing a condenser and 10 ml for every pipe.
When regassing it should add a bit of oil anyway, but I'm not sure how much, best to ask?
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Cheers Paul. I hadnt planned on doing this until I removed the condensor and the radiator looked like this.Nice work Louis. This is probably a job mine needs but unfortunately I missed out on the cheap air con parts on ebay😭. I'll add it to the maybe to do list for next year 😂.
That is surprisingly battered. That's another job done though that you'll not have to worry about. I hope the aircon gasses up without any issues mate👍.Cheers Paul. I hadnt planned on doing this until I removed the condensor and the radiator looked like this.
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Didnt even need to replace the hoses really as they were absolutely fine but it's not a job I'd be wanting to do again so may aswell do the whole lot.
I'll probably buy some orings just incase!That is surprisingly battered. That's another job done though that you'll not have to worry about. I hope the aircon gasses up without any issues mate👍.
Recently managed to pick up a used PMS shifter having put off buying one new because of the hefty price tag.
Having read loads of threads on the rattle and wanting to avoid it as much as possible, I messaged @frayz @perazzi @panderoo who pointed me in the direction of the minebea PTFE bearing. Thanks guys! Spoke to autosport bearings and got one posted for about 30quid. Another reason I didnt want to buy new as I would have swapped the bearing out anyway making it even more expensive!
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Having struggled with removing the large nut on top of the PMS, I bought and bolted a big wilton vice onto my work benches in the garage. This lead to the nut coming off easily but someone had been generous with the threadlock!
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Having pulled it apart, I took the reverse lift collar to work and polished it on the lathe to remove the yellow phos coating. This was a huge improvement over the yellow and autosol gave it some must needed protection. I'll keep it waxed when on the car but I dont see it rusting.
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Unfortunately I also noticed the coating on the central shaft was damaged. Trying to avoid any corrosion when fitted I gave it a coat of etch and finished with some anthracite spray. Itll probably get scratched when fitting the shifter but it should help a bit!
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Frustratingly the bearing holder itself had traces of powdercoat in it which caused the new bearing to go tight when fitting. I used the wire brush on the dremel then polished it upto 1200 to get a smooth finish inside. This allowed the bearing to pop in without too much persuasion from the hammer and socket.
My new circlip pliers came into play here with fitting the retaining circlip back in place and made it painless. Threadlock was used when reassembling but a lot less than before!
Having read the fitting guide, I decided to buy some 2mm silicone sheet and make my own gasket. This saves any hassle with using wet silicone and should theoretically reduce NVH, due to it no longer being metal on metal contact when fitted. We will see!
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Whilst there I also decided to pull out the leftover sound deadening and apply some. I didnt have enough to cover the whole thing so halfway will have to do. No idea if this will work but it also cant do any harm!
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Excited to fit it now and see the difference to my DIY scenic shifter.
I've messed around with standard and scenic shifters, I know it will be a pain!Wait till you try lining the gears up. 😂😂
Joking. Any help required, just ask. 👍
I'd say it looks better than most because it's a chrome shaft, but i get what you mean about the knob. I wasnt expecting it to dig in my hand quite so much, and also hoping the rattle settles down.Imo pms shifter looks w**k in a road car, nearly on a par with 2118's! That knob is horrible but I expect in a track car while wearing gloves it's not an issue.