lemonnobby
ClioSport Club Member
just get it fixed mate it will be cheaper alround use your dephaser on a new engine
I would say the same as steve and just get it done properly once and for all and then use the car hopefully issue free!get it towed to BTM or Birchdown - then problems will resolve themselves
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That's a valve seat. I wouldn't even bother with taking the head off, there will be nothing worth using left
this is as far as i can go on my own, going to wait for the lad to come and remove the cambelt, rocker cover so we can see the extent of the damage.. its clear the inlet valves have dropped.
The trouble is any monkey with a spanner set and some ambition can setup a business and call themself a "Specialist". Some have cracked AutoData processes where as others have eBayed versions of Dialogys... You don't question it or their ability but they don't have any real experience or understanding of the vehicles and can do some real damage by 'playing' at your expense! This is why it's essential you do your homework or ask questions before letting anyone loose on your motor. Yes this place does seem "Specialist" orientated rather than DIY but there's a good reason for that whihc can be found with ease via the search function. You wouldn't go to PC World pick the badest looking machine and hand over a wedge of cash for it without seeing if it can use the internet or view p**n would you?
I've had many un-easy customers in the past worried about my ability's after already forking out for a job to be done once and as I've got nothing to hide gladly explain things and answer questions (I even put things in writting as I fully document everything from servicing to diagnostic reports). Recently, one customer paid a local garage £580 to do his '182 timing belt which is not only is top whack but they did wrong (twice). He said "It went in quick and came out slow and thirsty"... sure enough the timing was wrong which I checked and demonstrated to him on the spot which cost him £20 (The price to replace the end caps and a beer my way). Eventually it cost him another £380 to replace the belt run and re-time it (along with replacing specific parts that the other garage didn't change like the siezed aux belt tensioner) which is money he could've saved IF he'd come to me in the first place.
Believe it or not, people like myself, Fred and Danny aren't here to extract your cash. Yes we charge for our time but we also have a genuine passion for supporting these vehicles which is more than you can say about the main dealer networks and other independents and doing a job right/keeping the customer happy is our number one goal.
Mick
That's a valve seat. I wouldn't even bother with taking the head off, there will be nothing worth using left
the same bloke? honestly? have you read nothing thats been said at all?
After being sat in your garage all saturday afternon and most of the evening watching you work away on my car, I can verify this to be true!
Same goes for Fred too. Both had no issues with me standing there watching and asking questions!
That's a valve seat. I wouldn't even bother with taking the head off, there will be nothing worth using left
the same bloke? honestly? have you read nothing thats been said at all?
Proper fudged that!
@Fred... I've got Liams 197 in at the minute (The guy who's 172 you set fire to - ((Its not as bad as it sounds people)) and he said my workshop is tidier than yours (WINNER :lol: )
Mick
this thread lacks timing
unfortunatly people buy these cars as there dirt cheap now but then cant afford to run them, otherwise this would not be on here the belts would of been done by a specialst end of.
I can understand a total newbie making this mistake....
But seriously? You have been a member of this site since 2006 and yet you STILL make the NUMBER 1 Clio error?
wow...
obvioulsy gutted for you.
But honestly? you kinda deserved it. Sorry.
not like you had no warning was it! I learnt this on the FIRST day I logged on here how vitally important it is to have the belts done properly.
hope you find a way of getting back into a Clio.
Has anybody actually confirmed whats failed on the engine??
I've read the thread twice now but can't see anyone confirming this. :S
Lol - it took this far for someone to ask what I was thinking...
D.
I Am Drunk. But You Are A Full r****d.