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nixy9
19th May 2006, 21:01
hey all i have had a quick search through all the topics on here but didn't really find what i was looking for

my clutch was acting up on me wednesday i spoke to a couple of people and they suggested tightening it so done that, took it for a little test drive then it went fully, no responce or anything

i had a mechanic come and look at it today and he said it was the bearing inside the clutch that was gone not the cable as originally thought

has anyone else had this problem? and has anyone got any ideas? the bloke suggested as the gear box had to be removed to get to the cluth to get a whole new one (clutch) smileys/smiley5.gif and ive just been quoted £184.99 to get it done, does that sound about right?

any thoughts are welcome
Cheers smileys/smiley20.gif

CJMAD
20th May 2006, 12:42
If your thrust bearing has gone (that's the thing your talking about) you need to take the whole clutch housing off to get to it. This is quite a time consuming job so it makes sense to replace the whole 3 piece clutch at the same time. Job would take about 2 days giving you plenty of time.
A quality cluch costs around £100, so if your quote is £185 fitting as well that's good with labour around £40 per hour in some places. If it's just to buy the clutch without fitting that sounds on the steep side. hope this helps. By the way always fit a new cable. Whole job is fairly easy, hope this helps.

hesslevtr
20th May 2006, 14:58
yeah sounds like release bearing

it comes with the clutch so you might aswell replace the clutch

i think £185 is a tap steep but that could be because of the area as everywere is diffrent

nixy9
22nd May 2006, 00:02
Cheers lads yea that was what i meant

it was £185 for the clutch and fitting

i got towed down there and had it done saturday morning, all new clutch, i need my car for work so i wanted it done soon as, i picked it up later that day which was a relief

Cheers for the help smileys/smiley20.gif

HUTSON
22nd May 2006, 03:27
my thrust bearing went, wasnt as cheap as £185, i had the clutch completly replaced, cost £247 i think i was ripped off, no?

pug_boe
22nd May 2006, 16:48
my thrust bearing went, wasnt as cheap as £185, i had the clutch completly replaced, cost £247 i think i was ripped off, no?

lol i had to pay just under £500 for my pugs clutch

at least you got it sorted smileys/smiley14.gif

hesslevtr
22nd May 2006, 19:58
£500 boe you got ripped off big style i would of done it for half of that

nixy9
23rd May 2006, 00:41
woh sounds like mine was cheap then,

Thanks all smileys/smiley20.gif