No.
Have you got an air leak somewhere?
QUOTE="JamesBryan, post: 11683412, member: 44780"]No.
Have you got an air leak somewhere?
Come to think of it I've been due to change the inlet manifold gasket I keep not changing it. Could that be causing the high idle issue?
QUOTE="JamesBryan, post: 11683412, member: 44780"]No.
Have you got an air leak somewhere?
Come to think of it I've been due to change the inlet manifold gasket I keep not changing it. Could that be causing the high idle issue?
Get a new gasket from Renault wolves on here, about a tenner.
Take you about ten mins to fit it.
The car is a ph2. Im not sure where this goes?Change the O ring as well.
A new one is soft & compressable, my old one was hard as nails.
Is the car a PH1 ?
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Have you checked that it's not an air leak somewhere?
I had this with my ph1 and it turned to be the throttle bottle gasket. I know the ph2s have a o-ring but worth checking around that area first.
Between the top and lower inlet manifold .
Have you checked that it's not an air leak somewhere?
I had this with my ph1 and it turned to be the throttle bottle gasket. I know the ph2s have a o-ring but worth checking around that area first.
Have you checked that it's not an air leak somewhere?
I had this with my ph1 and it turned to be the throttle bottle gasket. I know the ph2s have a o-ring but worth checking around that area first.
Where do I get a gasket for throttle body?
I can get the inlet gaskets on kam racing.
https://www.kamracing.co.uk/renault-clio-mk2-renault-oe-inlet-manifold-gasket-rs.html
https://www.kamracing.co.uk/renault-clio-mk2-renault-oe-manifold-seal-rs-172-182.html
The Ph2 throttle body has an elongated "O" ring, which RPD told me is only supplied when you buy a throttle body.
The Ph1 has a conventional gasket, but that`s not relevant to your problem.
A smear of grease should seal it effectively.
If it's an air leak will be something small.
Ye i thought about that. Never been a fan of easy start tho.My usual way to find airleaks is to spray a little easy start around the areas I think may be leaking and see if it effects the rev's. Haven't tried it on a clio though, usually on bikes and older cars.