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PhilW
19-08-2016, 10:11
I may be being lame here but I cannot find a part number or availability of the above seal. My description may be incorreect so have posted an image below of the seal that I am looking for.
My short engine is now ready to be rebuilt and the above seal is the only one that I am short of, can anyone offer any guidance please?

The seal that I'm after is the upper one in the image below;
http://i723.photobucket.com/albums/ww234/philw135/2016-08/4DD8AAF1-CD70-4346-BAEF-A9432D143C0F_1.jpg[/URL]

Thanks

Vandella
19-08-2016, 10:16
http://www.catcar.info/renault/?lang=en&l=c3Q9PTUwfHxzdHM9PXsiMTAiOiJNb2RlbCIsIjIwIjoiQ2xp byAocGhhc2UgMSAmIDIpIiwiMzAiOiJDNTdNIiwiNDAiOiJNYW 51YWwiLCI1MCI6IjEwIEVuZ2luZSBcLyBPaWwgcHVtcCJ9fHxu b3Bycz09MTI2MCIsIjEyNjJ8fGJyYW5kPT1SZW5hdWx0fHxub3 ByPT0xMjYyfHx0eXBlPT1DNTdNfHxjYXRfaWQ9PU18fGltZz09 fHxncnBfaWQ9PTEwfHxzdWJHcnBfaWQ9PTEwSg%3D%3D

Crossers kindly posted this.. otherwise do you have dialogys?

PhilW
19-08-2016, 10:35
Yea, thanks for this, I do have this link however I still cannot see what I am looking for.
I also have a copy of diologies but its a huge programme and my son wasnt keen on loading it on his pc, since I only have an iPad I'm stuck on that one.

katbloke
19-08-2016, 10:59
mine came with my engine build gasket sets

but it looks like it might be 7701466408 gasket set

16v_paddy
19-08-2016, 17:57
Usually comes in a bottom end gasket set like these

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BOTTOM-END-GASKET-SET-CLIO-LAGUNA-MEGANE-440-460-F3P-F3R-F7P-F7R-F8Q-B18F-B20U-/120369693060?fits=Model%3AClio%7CCars+Type%3AWilli ams&hash=item1c0697c184:m:m27ONau5-y_NJqULdkyWlYg

Bottom left corner of the pic :winkey:

katbloke
19-08-2016, 17:57
http://williamsclio.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=7809&stc=1

PhilW
19-08-2016, 20:47
Thanks for the responses guys.p 👍
looks like this seal must have gone missing at the engine shop, I have all the other gaskets and seals, I'll have to see what I can do

Crossers
21-08-2016, 21:44
Looking on Diologies, it is only available as part of a set as posted by Katbloke (7700830971) and Paddy.

The set may still be available from Renault, but i'd recon it'd be the best part of £80-90. You may as well just get the set that Paddy has linked.

Oddly, the crank seals can be purchased separately from the kit.

Paul.

PhilW
22-08-2016, 12:16
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the reply. It looks like I have solved my problem.
Yesterday I was going through all the engine parts that I need to fit to the engine, so that I could decide the correct sequence to do it in and in the box that contained the new oil pump was an oil seal.
I held this up to the engine and it looks to be the one. I think that someone at the engine shop must have logically dropped the seal into the oil pump box so they could fit it with the new oil pump and then forgot that they had put it there.
Thanks again to Paddy & Graham for getting involved too 👍

katbloke
22-08-2016, 22:07
:salut: Dont forget my bolt check bud :) and please keep posting pics of your build in a place I can see them :D

katbloke
16-09-2016, 16:40
Hows the engine build coming on phil?

PhilW
16-09-2016, 21:35
Hows the engine build coming on phil?

I haven't touched the engine yet Graham. I have been busy putting in all new brake lines, which has been a more difficult job than I imagined it would. I have put in a couple of hours tonight and have now got all the lines in and connected and I'm pleased with the result.
I have a few non car jobs to do this weekend, but I am going to try to have quite a bit of interior in the car, along with the all new front suspension - now that part should be fun!!!!!
I'm then going to add front brakes, get the system bled so that I can have the car on its wheels again.
After swapping all the door contents into the newly painted doors, I'll get them on and then it will be the turn of the engine and gearbox.

I know that you asked me to remove the timing cover bolts to report on the length, but although I was on site with the engine last week, I didn't have time to go and play with the engine. Its it just one bolt that you need checking on? As opposed to removing a few?
Engine still looking the same as this, although it is on the engine stand now
http://williamsclio.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=7853&stc=1

I may be back when the engine is residing on Sunday. Any progress from your side?

katbloke
17-09-2016, 15:47
It appears as though there might be 2 or 3 different length ones

http://williamsclio.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=7854&stc=1

katbloke
17-09-2016, 18:08
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160917/a12493892d0846d8e99a1ab075e5df7b.jpg

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