wilky19
ClioSport Club Member
Leon FR 184
i'd been wanting a valver for a while but after looking at a few that where utter dog's i decided to give up on the idea of getting one. Then a black valver came up on auto trader that fit the bill exactly, after a quick phone call and trip to Liverpool the car was mine.
the car seems to have a good past especially when it comes to owners, the first owner was Renault liverpool as it was used as demonstrator then the manager bought the car for himself, he then sold it to one of his technicians who then after about 7 years of ownership sold it to his cousin who also works at Renault as a parts salesman, then Me.
here's the pic's from the advert
and some from when i picked it up
there were a few little problems with the car that i started to address within the first few weeks of owning it, these were nothing major but things that are really annoying.
the first one was the radio got no reception as you can see the cable was know were to be seen
so after abit of a dig around i found the cable had been wound up and was hidden the trim near the pedal box. i rerouted the cable and bang the radio worked.
whilst i was at it the a changed the clock over because it wasn't working and changed the bulbs in the heater dials because some weren't working.
a few weeks later it developed a very minor misfire so i checked over the plug and they were swimming in oil. so a ned rocker cover gasket was in order, whilst i was at it i thought a service was in order.
i ending up doing just a dry service because i didn't have enough oil with me to change it.
the car was running great but i still didn't have time to do the oil change, then a rolling road came up on cliosport up at rstuning. i traveled up with f0xy and some of the lads from cliosport. The day was going great till paul jumped in and went to reverse the car on to the rollers when the bottom end started knocking
so with a quick check of the dipstick the fears were soon realised with metal fillings in the oil. after a phone call to rac i was told they were on the way to recover it. when the car cooled down we checked the oil again to check it again and mine and everyone's surprise the oil wasn't even on the dipstick. 3.5 litres of oil later, the oil was in the middle of the dipstick, but no sign of were the oil had gone before. rac came and took the me and the car back home to where it is still to this day.
gutted was an understatement
the plans were after i sorted another car out so i could get to work and back, was to stick an other f7p or an f7r in. but after looking around for a while i went off the idea of sticking another valver engine in because with the effort of doing it i could just as easily put an f7r in. Then after looking at the prices of f7r compared to there condition/mileage/age i thought they were a bit over priced.
after chatting to f0xy about i doing an f4r conversion my mind was made up.
f4r here i come
the car seems to have a good past especially when it comes to owners, the first owner was Renault liverpool as it was used as demonstrator then the manager bought the car for himself, he then sold it to one of his technicians who then after about 7 years of ownership sold it to his cousin who also works at Renault as a parts salesman, then Me.
here's the pic's from the advert
and some from when i picked it up
there were a few little problems with the car that i started to address within the first few weeks of owning it, these were nothing major but things that are really annoying.
the first one was the radio got no reception as you can see the cable was know were to be seen
so after abit of a dig around i found the cable had been wound up and was hidden the trim near the pedal box. i rerouted the cable and bang the radio worked.
whilst i was at it the a changed the clock over because it wasn't working and changed the bulbs in the heater dials because some weren't working.
a few weeks later it developed a very minor misfire so i checked over the plug and they were swimming in oil. so a ned rocker cover gasket was in order, whilst i was at it i thought a service was in order.
i ending up doing just a dry service because i didn't have enough oil with me to change it.
the car was running great but i still didn't have time to do the oil change, then a rolling road came up on cliosport up at rstuning. i traveled up with f0xy and some of the lads from cliosport. The day was going great till paul jumped in and went to reverse the car on to the rollers when the bottom end started knocking
so with a quick check of the dipstick the fears were soon realised with metal fillings in the oil. after a phone call to rac i was told they were on the way to recover it. when the car cooled down we checked the oil again to check it again and mine and everyone's surprise the oil wasn't even on the dipstick. 3.5 litres of oil later, the oil was in the middle of the dipstick, but no sign of were the oil had gone before. rac came and took the me and the car back home to where it is still to this day.
gutted was an understatement
the plans were after i sorted another car out so i could get to work and back, was to stick an other f7p or an f7r in. but after looking around for a while i went off the idea of sticking another valver engine in because with the effort of doing it i could just as easily put an f7r in. Then after looking at the prices of f7r compared to there condition/mileage/age i thought they were a bit over priced.
after chatting to f0xy about i doing an f4r conversion my mind was made up.
f4r here i come