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French cars are a nightmare for being bitsa's, they just chuck whatever they have in the parts bin on them and leave the owners with a nightmare when it comes to parts. I remember buying some brake pads for my Peugeot 309 many years ago. I though I have the bases covered, Girling brakes, disc diameter, disc thickness, pad design drawing etc. I went into Euro car parts and the bloke said 'What size is the friction area?'. Apparently it could be one of two sizes, 40mm or 60mm.
Arse.
As far as gaskets go, is the problem that the gasket is the wrong thickness or a completely wrong design?
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They have a gasket that fits the engine block side, a gasket that fits the manifold side but they don't match. It turns out the engine is from a Megane and needs that manifold. Kudos to the company I bought the engine from though as they're posting me a megane manifold F.O.C here's hoping the manifold from a megane mates with the pipe that joins the cat. Next time I'm buying another bloody vauxhall cavalier or a Ford Escort. I like the comfort and looks of the Laguna, I don't like fixing them. |
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My dream (affordable) car is a nice shiny honda civic.
My previous car history is really dull,
Ford ka (traded in), Ford Ka (written off 2nd attempt), Vauxhall Cavalier (rusted and heater matrix broke), Rover 620 (old giffer wrote it off by reversing into me a high speed), Vauxhall Calibra (I rear ended a van) then Laguna. I did like the Rover, bouncy comfy car but drank fuel. |
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Are you sure it's the gasket blowing? 1.6 16v manifolds are very common for cracking.
If it helps 77 00 107 181 is the part number for a Clio 1.6 16v exhaust manifold gasket and it should look like this:
https://www2.carparts-cat.com/webdata/ImageData/artbild/10/852190.JPG
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The Laguna and Clio K4M engine do have a slightly different suffix (K4M 720 or 724 will have come out and you've put a K4M 748 or 708 in) but the manifold gaskets do have the same part number. ____________________ Current: ZZR1400
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I can see the upside. Ok revised P.O.A, stab a frenchman (whilst disguised as Gordon Brown), dance a merry jig afterwards (to show lack of compassion) then worry about the car another day.
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If I remember correctly, a lot of the Renault's are arse about face, with the exhaust coming out of the back of the engine (where every other manufacturer puts the inlet) and the inlet in the front of the block.
The exhaust manifolds on there were a design in two halves that was welded together down the seams, they are prone to cracking by the seams and are a bitch to weld, it rarely lasts. A new manifold is about £400
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Well, all working fine now, purring like a kitten.
Just needed the manifold off the doner engine as well as they're slightly different. Thanks for the replies, I'd posted on a renault forum in 'ask the experts' and although 56 experts read the post, not one managed to reply with even a 'dunno'. BCF for the win.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 12 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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