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Dave1980 07 June 2007 01:13 PM

Clio 172 Cambelt Change
 
Hi All

Been asking about on a few forums about the changing of a clio 172 cambelt. I have just bought a 6 year old one with 55k on the clock. The cambelt hasnt been changed during the life of the car.

Its supposed to be done every 5 years or 72k (whichever comes first).

I have it booked in later this month to be done which is the earliest i can get it done.

At the minute though i am kind of bricking it about driving it and the cambelt going:( . Anyone had any experience in this department?. How likely is it to go and snap?.

Cheers in advance.
Dave

Fantom 07 June 2007 01:26 PM

I have no idea. Just drive carefully and don't rev the nuts off it. Its not done mega mileage so you'd expect it to be fine. I had mine changed earlier this year as its 5 years was up. Mileage was only 35k though and the belt was in a pretty good condition still. I should think you'll be fine.

Steve

Dave1980 07 June 2007 01:30 PM

well fingers crossed, i am driving like a granny for the minute.

luckily its only a short trip to work (8 miles each way).

guess i should pinch the other halfs car a bit more.

Daz34 07 June 2007 03:17 PM

Also pop your head under the bonnet with the engine off and take a look at the aux belt as well. You can just see it front left. Is it correctly aligned on the tensioners and does the belt look worn? A worn or misaligned one can create expensive problems too. I found this out when mine damaged the cambelt after just 20k.
This gets replaced as part of the cambelt change and also every two years.

Dave1980 07 June 2007 05:22 PM

i will have a peek tonight and see if i can see the cam and aux belt. fingers crossed they will be in good nick.

JeffJeffers 08 June 2007 09:34 AM

I've just had mine changed at 74k (54Reg - 182) and the old belt didn't look too bad and as for the aux belt it looked brand new, and I generally don't hang about. I hope you're not taking it to a Renault dealer I was quoted £721:eek2: Got it done at a specialist for £400:)

Dave1980 08 June 2007 09:42 AM

having got a quote from renault for £650 for the cambelt i have been hunting around.

I have found a renault mechanic who also does private work to change it for me so that will be good. just need a date now to get it done.

Had a look at the belts last night and they seem ok, no splits or cracks but i will be keeping a close eye on it over the next few weeks.

Monkeybone 08 June 2007 10:03 PM

If you fancy a drive an hour down south there's a great specialist in Exmouth, wouldn't trust anyone else with my 172 :)

Also make sure you get the full cam kit (about £120 on it's own :( ) which includes all the replacement tensioners etc, and obv the aux done as well

silent running 09 June 2007 04:48 PM

LOL I'd imagine it's the same sort of a job as on a Clio 16v or Williams i.e. a *******. Get it done pronto.

jasonius 10 June 2007 10:28 PM

Hill Power (Nick Hill) east Midlands used to look after my 16v and 172 and I wouldn't take a hot Ren anywhere else..!

Probably too far coming from Bristol, although IMO, worth it..;)

Welcome to HILL POWER

Monkeybone 11 June 2007 10:53 PM


Originally Posted by jasonius (Post 7006437)
Hill Power (Nick Hill) east Midlands used to look after my 16v and 172 and I wouldn't take a hot Ren anywhere else..!

Probably too far coming from Bristol, although IMO, worth it..;)

Welcome to HILL POWER

Nick and his dad do know their stuff :p

hobdays 22 June 2009 08:20 PM

Clio sport 172 cambelt kit change £245 +vat @ Hobdays motor engineers
 
hi everybody, i have been in business for 30 years, and will carry out a full cambelt kit replacement for £245 +vat. Im located in sutton coldfield, 2 minutes away from Junction 9 M42.
if anybody is interested please call us on 07885257362

500 22 June 2009 09:33 PM

2 years too late :thumb:

Dedrater 23 June 2009 01:06 PM

Work must be sparse to be hunting round internet forums for potential jobs that happened a couple years ago..

TheJesus 26 June 2009 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by Dave1980 (Post 6994747)
Hi All

Been asking about on a few forums about the changing of a clio 172 cambelt. I have just bought a 6 year old one with 55k on the clock. The cambelt hasnt been changed during the life of the car.

Its supposed to be done every 5 years or 72k (whichever comes first).

I have it booked in later this month to be done which is the earliest i can get it done.

At the minute though i am kind of bricking it about driving it and the cambelt going:( . Anyone had any experience in this department?. How likely is it to go and snap?.

Cheers in advance.
Dave


There's no way to tell for certain unless you whip the cover off and inspect the belt, but I ran mine to 8 years old and 80k+ without changing it (thought it had been done already) and it was fine. That's with trackdays etc too.

Unlikely to go imo, but you never know I suppose, it is French afterall! All in all the engines are pretty strong, I wouldn't be particularly worried though mate.

edit - doh, just realised this was bumped from 2 years ago... I FAIL

Ste RB5138 21 January 2016 03:01 PM


Originally Posted by hobdays (Post 8780452)
hi everybody, i have been in business for 30 years, and will carry out a full cambelt kit replacement for £245 +vat. Im located in sutton coldfield, 2 minutes away from Junction 9 M42.
if anybody is interested please call us on 07885257362

Sorry to bump a 6 and half year old thread but I am thinking of getting a Clio 172 for a daily driver, especially as fuel seems to be getting cheaper by the week!

The local one I have seen has 60k but has lost its service history, :rolleyes: so I would want the cam & aux belt and dephaser changed asap, I thought this was a 5 or 6 hour job even with the correct tools? I can’t see how anyone could do it for £245!

bustaMOVEs 21 January 2016 03:52 PM

Agree £245 is too suspiciously cheap.
For the whole lot inc dephaser is £500 mark and that's from a specialist.

Moley 22 January 2016 07:49 PM

You can get the parts inc dephaser for £220 and plenty of places can fit them for circa £200-£250

Moley 22 January 2016 07:50 PM

http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-Rena...701?nav=SEARCH

jayallen 22 January 2016 07:58 PM

Its not that hard to do it yourself if you have the cam locking tools.

bustaMOVEs 22 January 2016 08:16 PM


Originally Posted by Moley_WRX (Post 11786551)
You can get the parts inc dephaser for £220 and plenty of places can fit them for circa £200-£250

And that totals up to close to £500 as said.

Moley 22 January 2016 09:10 PM


Originally Posted by bustaMOVEs (Post 11786572)
And that totals up to close to £500 as said.

Error, yes. Apologies for agreeing with you, albeit with a breakdown

Dan- 22 January 2016 10:59 PM

What ever you do get a specialist or someone that has done a few Clio engines!

I did mine and I borrowed the genuine Renault Tools as any other brand will bend the cam locking tool.

Not over difficult but as they are floating pulleys you need to ensure nothing moves, also worth changing the dephaser while your at it cost about £100

johnlogie 22 January 2016 11:59 PM

Check the aux belt pulleys as well as thats what caused my mates belt to go! fecked pulley, slipped, tangled in timing belt!

sunny1989 26 January 2016 05:37 PM

I've just done the auxiliary belt on mine and a new alternator, 420.00 :cry:

I think its time to move mine on to fund the scoob build! great little car though


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