There's a torque guide for 99% of bolts on the Clio, in the guides sectionSorry to dig this up guys but is there a particular torque that needs to be applied to the bolts?
Thank you dude! Really appreciate itIs it just as simple for the mount under the battery? Sure I'll figure it out when I come to do it but might as well get a heads up to any useful tips.
Got excited because @massivewangers ordered some, so @Russ_16v now has an order from me too.
Can you elaborate please good sir?The gearbox one is harder. Access is the main thing but it's doable and is no really big issue if you have basic knowledge.
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As mentioned in PM's but it may help others, I'd advise to remove the airbox, battery, gearbox mount cage and gearbox cage bracket rather than trying to undo the gearbox mount. The bolt under the ecu and at the side underneath the battery can be a bit fiddly but you'll have all the sockets and extensions in your halfords box.
It will be easier to remove and fit the new gearbox mount once the cage is off as you'll have access to the top and bottom of it for the pin nuts and gearbox mount nylocs. By all means try the otherway but although this way seems long winded, I think it'll be easier for you in the long run.
Not the best pic but you get the idea.
Blurry pic of gearbox cage removed by Dr-Jekyll, on Flickr
Drivers side is easy peasy but gearbox is time consuming. Make sure you have a jack with some wood under the sump before you start and set yourself a few hours.
I don't think I supported the gearbox as the dog bone is in place,
Remove battery, remove two bolts securing mount and then remove spindle nut.
Place the new mount over the spindle and push down, you may need to tap it down with a large socket. Do up until tight