Bit of an update. I've been chipping away at various jobs over the last few weeks. I've been slowed down waiting for parts to arrive, but that at least has given me time to get my OCD on
I have discovered that fixing one job leads to finding another five jobs that need doing. Job 1 was to find out the source of the clonky noise from the rear and correct.
Turned out to be a loose heat shield. Clip was completely missing. As a pack of 5 was like £14 (they're called Christmas Tree fasteners or something stupid) I opted to brute force a nut onto the wrong size thread with a washer. Tada!
That fix spawned new jobs. Like this:
...and this...
followed by this...
Obviously, no self-respecting Clio owner is going to drive round with a known dirty rear beam. And, I know no one is ever going to see it, but I knew the exhaust was a mess and it was bugging me.
After a bit of clean up, I discovered this...
I emailed Milltek about this. It looked a bit too square to be accidental and so I wondered if it was some kind of drainage thing. Apparently it's not and they recommended sticking a blob of weld on it.
Cleaned up all the rear axle components and painted with what I think I've discovered to be the best underbody treatment.
- Black Hammerite (hammer finish of course) followed by...
- Hammerite Underbody Seal with Waxoyl
- Finished with a coat of Halfords Satin Black
I know this is unorthodox, but I tested it out and it seems to actually work. So, the Halfords Satin Black is Acrylic paint, so it doesn't have solvent in it therefore doesn't react with the underbody seal like other paints seem to. Also, I just stick a light dusting of Satin Black over it so it takes away the horrible sticky, never dry finish. Result looks pretty shit hot IMHO...
Believe it or not this is dry to the touch but still has a slightly squishy rubbery feel.