Clio head gasket trouble.. Plus useful generic advice.
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Clio head gasket trouble.. Plus useful generic advice.Did my little brothers head gasket on a 00 1.2 8valve Clio just over a year and a half and 14,000 miles ago and low and behold, its gone again....
Last edited by Renegade on Wed Jan 02, 2013 7:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Renault Clio head gasket trouble....It's happened all of a shot too, because I checked the levels of all fluids three weeks ago! And the coolant was perfect, oil was as black as 5,000 ml old oil should be and still at the top mark! It does some motorway miles lately so the old girl is grounded for now
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Re: Renault Clio head gasket trouble....You need to check the hight of the liners they are spacered and there is a seal at the bottom of them aswell if the seal has worn the liner drops and head gasket problems or starts burning lot of oil we had a problem at work were one of the lads did his own car and after use a1l every 100miles of oil
Re: Renault Clio head gasket trouble....Someone at work my last year who had one of these cars ( 1998 'S' Clio 1.2 8V ) were driving on the motorway and the cambelt snapped. This was the result.
![]() They needed the car but couldn't pay the £800 garage quote... also the car was not worth it. so I said that I would help out and ended up rebuilding the head, new gaskets and did a full service. All for less than £280 in parts. This was done and the car has covered a few thousand miles now since and is still running well ( surprise myself sometimes! ) I had never worked with tappit's before. @Manni: I don't remember the engine having liners?? ![]() @Renegade, sounds like you did a thorough job.. don't know why its gone again though. Fronty B, 2002 3.2 V6
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Re: Renault Clio head gasket trouble....Sorry manny, solid block on these ones. I wasn't aware that liners can wear down though!! Glad I'm still an apprentice
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Re: Renault Clio head gasket trouble....This might sound daft, but it hasnt got one of them stupid oil coolers on the filter housing has it? Easy to spot as the oil filter housing has to coolant hoses going to it...
The reason I say this is as "back in the day" I used to buy loads of 16v Gti golfs and passat GTi's with "headgasket" failures, when it was only the oil cooler that was goosed. Long shot, but if its got one it might be worth eliminating. Check out the index thread below where pics/reviews from all our past meets can be found!!!!
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Re: Renault Clio head gasket trouble....Engine block warped slightly, we had this with a peugeot diesel many years ago.
Re: Renault Clio head gasket trouble....Coolant fed oil coolers are featured on later K and F engines but thankfully not on these Ds gregster! And block is uniform under the straight edge, Ady, thanks for that one. Here is the offending gasket.
![]() Notice the burnt bridge between clyinders 2 and 3. Also those cylinder rings are ok but the number 1 and 4 cylinder rings are not withstanding the coolant and are nowhere near as clean. Now a close up of the blown number 1 cylinder ring.(4 in Renault speak, orders are reversed...) ![]() The ring failed and gasses at 1100 degrees celcius @ probably 400 psi made a path into the coolant jacket with ease. When parked, the pressurized coolant is forced back into the cylinder, making its way past the pistons, into the oil. Lucky people will have the water invade the cylinder at the beginning of that cylinders compression stroke and the vehicle won't start easily. When it does, only the blind will fail to notice what will appear behind the car.... Any how the water in the coolant turns into steam, rising to the top of the engine and clinging to the oil there, mixing, and creating this mess.. That mess gets bigger until it gains enough mass to fall off the rocker cover and mix with the oil, Which is one way the cooling and oil mix but thankfull in this case, at a much slower rate. This it the cylinder head. The exhaust valve on the water effected cylinder is a darker shade of red/brown. I can test the seal of all four chambers by simply turning it upside-down and filling each pot with petrol. The petrol will not drain if the seal is perfect. But petrol WILL find even microscopic discrepancies! And now a useful tip to anyone suspecting foul play as this type of head gasket failure is notoriously hard to detect before the chance of heavy damage raises significantly. While servicing. (Remember, you car hasn't boiled over/ seized yet so actually checking the coolant for bubbles while running the engine may not occur.) Have a good looi at your spark plugs before throwing them away. If one of them looks like the first one here: Then, friend, youre burning coolant Lastly, look at the difference between pistons 1 and 4 That is a steam cleaning! "The door won't open."
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