It starts leaking.
torque settings in autodata are still incorrect IIRC
i "can" do the job in 2.5 hours (bumper off method) but when people are paying over £600 i like to take my time
I have heard back from the garage and they said that the timing is spot on and that a hose had come loose and this was what was causing the revs to fluctuate and the car to almost stall. Does this sound likely or should I be worried?
Thanks
i have picked it up from the garage. It is definately much better now than it was before. However now when i stop the revs are about 1000 then slowly dropped to about 8000 then do not move.
Is there a way of telling if the timing is still out?
Thanks for all the help with this.
i would have had the water pump changed while they had it all off. i spent a fortune when i had mine done and had everything changed including all vvt gubbins. a bit over the top but piece of mind and i dont have to have it done again.
renault manuals (which funnily enough are wrong too in places, translated from french)
Anyone?
Most people will recommend using genuine Renault tools as non-gen will bend causing the cam timing to be out. Renault do sell the tools but from what I understand there aren't any available at the moment! I'm after some too. They're about £150 brand new.I'm doing it myself as this is a track car and 99% of maintenance/repairs will be carried out by me I'm fairly capable i have the engine out now ready to do the work although never worked on a clio sport engine hence why im asking questions and why would I pay someone hundreds of pounds when I could do it myself with only cost of bits the whole point of forums is people can group there knowledge together
Are they essential as there is no slots for themYeah it looks like the right tools. The large plate should have a load of cogs with it. The horseshoe is the one that bends.
Yeah they are easily identifyable as genuine items but don't come up for sale often at all and when they do go very fast. Horseshoe is on backorder currently.