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Timing Belt & Dephaser Change - A couple of Questions



SharpyClio

ClioSport Club Member
I have searched for a while and I cannot find anything (certainly recently) that gives me the info I am after, I have 2 questions,

1. Is there anyway to tell if a timing belt has been done (I don't have any paperwork but I have been told it was done in 2019 which is c15k ago)
2. What is the expected cost for doing the change (inc dephaser and water pump) on a 2005 182?

Given the lack of history im tempted to just get it done just for my own peace of mind.

Cheers
Sharpy
 

SharpyClio

ClioSport Club Member
That’s what I thought about being able to tell.

I’d figured £500min so in the ball park. Was secretly hoping it’d be about £300 ha.

Thanks


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JamesBryan

ClioSport Club Member
Wouldn't even get the parts for £300 😅

Get a Megane keyed crank pulley fitted while you're there and if you're looking to keep it long term maybe a timing belt protector from APMotorsport (will need modifying to fit the lower timing cover)
 

imprezaworks

ClioSport Club Member
  Mk5 Golf GTI :)
Such a pain in the clios ass the belts. Often overlooked or done cheap at night.

At least with the prices today the belts isn't like 50% of some clios value lol.
 

Clio_fool

ClioSport Club Member
Wouldn't even get the parts for £300 😅

Get a Megane keyed crank pulley fitted while you're there and if you're looking to keep it long term maybe a timing belt protector from APMotorsport (will need modifying to fit the lower timing cover)
£121.56 for the cover and it doesn't even fit right!
I'd email R-Sport and ask about the cup racer one that was made for the mk2 in the first place.
 

SharpyClio

ClioSport Club Member
Wouldn't even get the parts for £300 [emoji28]

Get a Megane keyed crank pulley fitted while you're there and if you're looking to keep it long term maybe a timing belt protector from APMotorsport (will need modifying to fit the lower timing cover)

RPD do have the déphaser and belt kit on offer the moment with £180 off. Tempted to just get that kit.

I’ll look into the other parts you mentioned now as well.


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jenic

ClioSport Club Member
I'd just go to Diamond Motors, parts plus the proper tools and the price isn't much different.

It's a bit of a trek from North Yorkshire but you can make a day of it.
 

SharpyClio

ClioSport Club Member
I'd just go to Diamond Motors, parts plus the proper tools and the price isn't much different.

It's a bit of a trek from North Yorkshire but you can make a day of it.

It’s not too far, I work out of Sheffield quite a bit so could probably try and work something out a day when I’m over that way. Thanks.


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imprezaworks

ClioSport Club Member
  Mk5 Golf GTI :)
Yeah diamond motors. These are so highly tuned that if the timing is out its.

Slower than it should
And an arse to put right.
 

RichValver

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 16v/172 daily
Wouldn't even get the parts for £300 😅

Get a Megane keyed crank pulley fitted while you're there and if you're looking to keep it long term maybe a timing belt protector from APMotorsport (will need modifying to fit the lower timing cover)
Whats the reason for fitting a keyed crank?

My belts due again soon
 

SharpyClio

ClioSport Club Member
Just a word of warning, if you look to sell this and it's not done by someone reputable or a 'specialist' it won't go in your favour. [emoji28]

To be fair they’re very reputable around here, they run races cars and the owner races in the type r series, I was supposed to be going along last year to help him but covid happened.

It’s not a specialist Renault garage, but they really know what they’re doing he may well say I’m better off taking it to a specialist if he felt that was the best thing, he’s told me where to take cars before on occasion when I’ve needed a really specialist jon doing.


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R3k1355

Absolute wetter.
ClioSport Club Member
You could always ask if you can provide your own parts?

Get the waterpump done tho, silly not to on a car that age.
 

Bankrupt_drunk

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 172
While you're costing this up, have a look at the lower pulley, the one attached to the crank. If the rubber between the inner and outer sections is perishing or cracking, that will also need replacing (about £100 from memory).
The other point about using a specialist is that the rocker cover doesn't have a gasket so is sealed with some loctite gunk that takes a bit of getting used to. And if it leaks then its a 4 hour job to replace.
 

SharpyClio

ClioSport Club Member
You could always ask if you can provide your own parts?

Get the waterpump done tho, silly not to on a car that age.

Yeah, to be honest I think I will just bite the bullet and get it all done, at least then im comfortable for a while, i'll just live on beans on toast for a month.

The only thing im debating is the dephaser as its making no noise, but for the sake of £200 might just get it done anyway.
 

imprezaworks

ClioSport Club Member
  Mk5 Golf GTI :)
Because Covid?, mental money but needs must I guess.

Good job they have gone up in price as years ago people spending 600 on a 1500 old clio wouldn't happen.
 

SharpyClio

ClioSport Club Member
Because Covid?, mental money but needs must I guess.

Good job they have gone up in price as years ago people spending 600 on a 1500 old clio wouldn't happen.

Maybe its Covid. Still seems really expensive to be honest, but a new engine / engine rebuild would probably cost more so on balance its probably a bargain, and I do want the associated peace of mind and start to build the history, see if I can't keep the value high!
 

jenic

ClioSport Club Member
On a 1*2 the water pump is easy enough to do later iirc, so you could leave that off.

And back in my day no one seemed to get the dephaser pulley changed, now people change it at every belt change. But then for the sake of £200 it does remove some risk.

Also might be worth getting a quote off Birchdown, just to see how they compare. Their website still lists 2013 prices.
 

SharpyClio

ClioSport Club Member
On a 1*2 the water pump is easy enough to do later iirc, so you could leave that off.

And back in my day no one seemed to get the dephaser pulley changed, now people change it at every belt change. But then for the sake of £200 it does remove some risk.
The issue I have is limited history so I just don't know when any of this was done, I have been told the best was done in 2019 but I doubt the water pump and dephaser was done. While i'm getting a cold sweat thinking about the cost I just feel like getting it all done now gives me the peace of mind, then I can decide what needs doing when the next belt replacement coms around.
 

RSRowe

ClioSport Club Member
  Megane 250 Cup
I don't understand why it's 200 quid to replace the dephaser when it's literally no extra work.
 


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