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what am i best to do



-Dan-

ClioSport Club Member
Hey everyone, my spark plug on cylinder 4 has stripped its thread on my 172 cup, ive got a company down the road that makes race engines and is willing to timesert it for me

ive got to get the cylinder head to them, once i get the head off how do i stop the cams moving while there at the engine shop so they go back on in the same place, im going to replace the dephaser pullet while its all off aswell as the belt to be safe

ive read its not best to do this yourself but ive done a few dohc cambelts before but never a clio sport! ive not got much choice but to it myself, i need the car back up and running by next weekend so im going to working my a*se off every evening freezing my t*ts off, ive also decided im taking the engine out to do the belt on the bench etc more space to work

Thanks Dan
 

TheEvilGiraffe

South East - Essex
ClioSport Area Rep
Do the timesert yourself or get the car to them. Did it on my old Clio at my parents house.

Much much easier / cheaper than stripping the whole head off.
 

MarcB

ClioSport Club Member
  182 Trophy & 197 F1
Im not sure how my garage done it but they did say there is a tool or kit that can be used to collect any shavings or dirt.
 

MarcB

ClioSport Club Member
  182 Trophy & 197 F1
My head never came off, There was no damage (i was lucky)

It cost me more in parts than anything else as i bought new plugs & HT Leads.

The garage also had to buy the correct timesert kit as they never had one for the size i needed and that cost about £20.00
 

-Dan-

ClioSport Club Member
ahh okay then, i will have to look into getting a timesert myself, ive never done one but have done plenty of heli-coils, well say there shouldnt be much metal in there but somewhere there part of spark plug :p hopfully it spat it out when it snapped, i know they shouldnt be Bosch but i didnt put them in

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MarcB

ClioSport Club Member
  182 Trophy & 197 F1
Buy OE

OE HT Leads - 8200334440 £53.54+vat

OE Spark Plugs - 8200239321 £12.54+vat Each

As said with mine it was caused due to an injector jamming open but make sure that the spark plugs are at the correct torque setting
 

-Dan-

ClioSport Club Member
tell me about it, wondered why the car was running abit strange last week, just typical the thread stripped :mad: nice 5 min job has ended in a nightmare for me, track day next weekend and dont want to lose my £230
 

MarcB

ClioSport Club Member
  182 Trophy & 197 F1
It cost me around £100 to have mine done with full compression test and everything else.
 


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