welshname
ClioSport Club Member
So nearly 4 years after joining I've finally got myself a 172 in Monaco. For now this thread will be just full of general maintenance crap and nothing that interesting.
So to start I went to view the car on Sunday in Ibstock (220 mile round trip) and didn't have much hope for it as I've seen a fair few of these now and they've all just been polished turds. This one however was really straight outside and had a lot of history with it. The car seems to have been well looked after although there were a few mechanical niggles. I paid for it (£1600 which I thought was fair), took the keys and the logbook and drove home.
Last night my dad drove me down there to collect it and we had a bit of fun on the way back up the M6 toll.
So the car:
2003 Monaco 172
80,000 miles
Not quite full service history
Blowing exhaust
Belts not due for a year yet but the invoice from the garage previously was questionable (see below)
Really Blurry Monaco 172 by welshname, on Flickr
Monaco 172 Rear by welshname, on Flickr
Engine Bay by welshname, on Flickr
100% genuine Renault parts there if you ask me...
Questionable Invoice by welshname, on Flickr
Apologies for the horrific phone pictures, it was cold.
I've got a long list of little things to do along with some bigger items that need attention which is as follows:
I know that seems like a really long list but a lot of it is very small easy things and as you can see I've done quite a few tonight.
So rear light before:
Cracked Rear Light by welshname, on Flickr
And After:
Replacement Rear Light by welshname, on Flickr
Bodged exhaust repair:
Bodged Exhaust Repair by welshname, on Flickr
Not sure you can see but it looks like black silicone, it got progressively louder on my way home so I've removed it all and gummed it up properly. Just waiting for it to set a bit as the first time it blew through again (no pictures as my hands were covered in the stuff), then I'll start the car and let it run the exhaust up to temp.
This weekend I'll be tackling the PAS Pump and both belt kits. Fun times!
So to start I went to view the car on Sunday in Ibstock (220 mile round trip) and didn't have much hope for it as I've seen a fair few of these now and they've all just been polished turds. This one however was really straight outside and had a lot of history with it. The car seems to have been well looked after although there were a few mechanical niggles. I paid for it (£1600 which I thought was fair), took the keys and the logbook and drove home.
Last night my dad drove me down there to collect it and we had a bit of fun on the way back up the M6 toll.
So the car:
2003 Monaco 172
80,000 miles
Not quite full service history
Blowing exhaust
Belts not due for a year yet but the invoice from the garage previously was questionable (see below)
Really Blurry Monaco 172 by welshname, on Flickr
Monaco 172 Rear by welshname, on Flickr
Engine Bay by welshname, on Flickr
100% genuine Renault parts there if you ask me...
Questionable Invoice by welshname, on Flickr
Apologies for the horrific phone pictures, it was cold.
I've got a long list of little things to do along with some bigger items that need attention which is as follows:
- Cam belt kit - ordered
- Aux belt kit - ordered
- PAS Pump - collecting this week
- Crack rear light - done
- Swap washer jets for mist items - done
- Replace the brakes all round
- Fix stupidly high handbrake
- Replace passenger side headlight washer
- Fix blowing exhaust (will be replaced in the next month) - done
- Fix cigarette lighter socket - done
- Aero wipers
- Restore passenger headlight
- RenaultSport Mats
- Interior light bulb - done
- Drivers door sensor - done
- Dogbone mount - collecting this week
I know that seems like a really long list but a lot of it is very small easy things and as you can see I've done quite a few tonight.
So rear light before:
Cracked Rear Light by welshname, on Flickr
And After:
Replacement Rear Light by welshname, on Flickr
Bodged exhaust repair:
Bodged Exhaust Repair by welshname, on Flickr
Not sure you can see but it looks like black silicone, it got progressively louder on my way home so I've removed it all and gummed it up properly. Just waiting for it to set a bit as the first time it blew through again (no pictures as my hands were covered in the stuff), then I'll start the car and let it run the exhaust up to temp.
This weekend I'll be tackling the PAS Pump and both belt kits. Fun times!