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Hi ITS DONE!!!!!!! Yes we have had a very busy weekend on the V6 but i can confirm the gearbox change is all done and went well. It is a tricky job and not possible on the floor,no way,but with the right tools around you and some good knowledge it all helped. So what went wrong or was tricky? Removal from driving in to box out took just under 2 hours. MOST of it was not bad at all to be honest,but it did have its tricky bits The clamp holding the O/S driveshaft centre bearing is a nightmare,2 10mm bolts which are a nightmare to get to. All 3 torque converter bolts were super tight. Its a super heavy box! Going back was longer but all was fine,until we went to start it,it seemed to have an earth issue. The earth strap on the gearbox to body looked good and i cleaned it up,i did notice it wasn,t the original braided strap item. Anyway after a bit of searching and a wingle on the strap(it was tight)it started straight away! So we replaced this with the spare braided one i had and all was fine. Exhaust is perfect,no noices,blowing etc,all gearbox oil is spot on and of course brand new. We took it for a test drive and it drove fantastic,supersmooth gearchange,no rattles bangs etc and a lovely drive. We checked everything over again to be sure then gave it a full service,oil,air,fuel filters and plugs,all genuine Renault.New coolant aswell after a good flush. New front pads,new rear pads and discs,greased and oiled everything underneath and checked things over,all good. So there it is,i,ve saved it,the main issue we found was the gearbox oil cooler was blocked solid on the bottom outlet so we guess it cooked the gearbox due to lack of coolant flow. That box is now scrap!!
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