2000 clio sport 172
Morning Guys,
I am getting prepared to change my gearbox and clutch over the xmas period on my Phase 1 Clio Sport 172 (still trying to get hold of a JC5-029 gearbox if anyone can supply one?? but clutch is on its way).
I have never undertaken a job as big as this on a car before but I am doing it myself not just to save money (although that is part of the reason) but also to learn how to do it myself. I want to modify the car for track use and doing everything myself is a great way to learn the car inside out.
Point of this thread
I would like input from as many people as possible on the following queries as this would be extremely helpful for my friend and I who are taking this task on as amateurs over the xmas period when we have a bit more time on our hands.
· Do we need to replace anything else other than the gearbox and clutch assembly assuming I acquire a complete gearbox and clutch assembly? By this I mean, any gaskets, bolts, mounts e.t.c that need to be replaced or should it be a straight swap (bearing in mind I am putting in a 029 not a 089 gearbox with a Valeo clutch).
· Partly related to the first query; I see there are other threads on this so please ignore if unsuitable but are there any other non gearbox / clutch parts that should be replaced which might cause problems in the future? Would you advise changing anything else assuming nothing has been replaced for quite some time?
· Any specific tooling required for this job? We have the usual Sockets, Spanners e.t.c for amateur use – Am I going to get half way through and realise I need XYZ to take the sub frame off for example?
· Could someone advise the best Gearbox Oil to use given that these gearboxes don’t last very long?
· Any constructive advice anyone can provide for such a job?
· Long shot – We have access to a small garage – Are there any ingenious ways to lift the car a decent height off the ground to allow great access? We only have x 2 trolley jacks and axle stands but getting it higher from the ground would be awesome. (obviously safety is a priority).
Any help / advice would be much appreciated – I am new to this website and so far very intrigued about such a community.
Cheers
Colin
I am getting prepared to change my gearbox and clutch over the xmas period on my Phase 1 Clio Sport 172 (still trying to get hold of a JC5-029 gearbox if anyone can supply one?? but clutch is on its way).
I have never undertaken a job as big as this on a car before but I am doing it myself not just to save money (although that is part of the reason) but also to learn how to do it myself. I want to modify the car for track use and doing everything myself is a great way to learn the car inside out.
Point of this thread
I would like input from as many people as possible on the following queries as this would be extremely helpful for my friend and I who are taking this task on as amateurs over the xmas period when we have a bit more time on our hands.
· Do we need to replace anything else other than the gearbox and clutch assembly assuming I acquire a complete gearbox and clutch assembly? By this I mean, any gaskets, bolts, mounts e.t.c that need to be replaced or should it be a straight swap (bearing in mind I am putting in a 029 not a 089 gearbox with a Valeo clutch).
· Partly related to the first query; I see there are other threads on this so please ignore if unsuitable but are there any other non gearbox / clutch parts that should be replaced which might cause problems in the future? Would you advise changing anything else assuming nothing has been replaced for quite some time?
· Any specific tooling required for this job? We have the usual Sockets, Spanners e.t.c for amateur use – Am I going to get half way through and realise I need XYZ to take the sub frame off for example?
· Could someone advise the best Gearbox Oil to use given that these gearboxes don’t last very long?
· Any constructive advice anyone can provide for such a job?
· Long shot – We have access to a small garage – Are there any ingenious ways to lift the car a decent height off the ground to allow great access? We only have x 2 trolley jacks and axle stands but getting it higher from the ground would be awesome. (obviously safety is a priority).
Any help / advice would be much appreciated – I am new to this website and so far very intrigued about such a community.
Cheers
Colin