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Clutch slipping - advice please
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vaughan1993
PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 10:27 am Up
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Hi everyone

Recently my clutch has started slipping and is fairly noticeable in 3,4 and 5 but not too bad in lower gears. I was just wondering will this mean I will need to replace the whole clutch or could it just be the cable?

Any help will be appreciated

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Pugsy
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its a ''pig'' of a job apparently my dads started slipping on the way back from holiday he took it too jubilee garage and they said the whole clutch will need replacing
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I'd replace the clutch.
 
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vaughan1993
PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 12:22 pm Up
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I think the reason it's slipping is because I've had it remapped n the clutch can't handle the power. Just seems weird though how had it done bout a month ago n only just started doin it , could just be a coincedence but if I can't repair it without replacing the clutch then might have to spend a bit more and get an uprated one so it don't go again.

Does anyone know the best place to get an uprated clutch for my 2000 206 2.0 hdi at the cheapest price possible as I haven't got much to get it sorted ?(18 on an apprenticeship wage so not much spare after insurance)

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I'm pretty sure the standard clutch could handle a re-map pal, I think they're ok until at least 200bhp
 
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vaughan1993
PostPosted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 7:53 am Up
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Is there anyway to repair the clutch to stop it from slipping without replacing it?
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smileysue
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The only way to repair it is to remove it from the car. to be honest if your going to repair it you may as well replace it.
The clutch is made up of 3 main parts- bearing- drive plate (the bit with the friction material on) and clutch (all metal cover and pressure plate, the heavy bit of the 3) The cause of slipping is normally wear on the drive plate friction material. I can remove and replace the friction material for the LuK clutches.
the only problem with that is i cannot gaurentee it will work as you could have wear in the clutch as well.
Does anyone know the correct peugeot part number for this car (for the 3 components)

 

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Seabook
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furryhobnob wrote:
I'm pretty sure the standard clutch could handle a re-map pal, I think they're ok until at least 200bhp

horsepower don't kill clutch.

torque does.

and btw, 2.0HDi don't have clutch cable.

 
 

 

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vaughan1993
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The car does torque steer on set off sometimes so that could have finished it off. Dince it's remapped am I best off getting another standard clutch or paying a bit extra for a heavy duty one. And does anyone know the sort of prices I will be looking at for both?
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Seabook
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uprate clutch kit you are looking at 350 parts only

torque steering? Laughing

looks like your wishbone or driveshaft is in bad shape Laughing

 
 

 

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vaughan1993
PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 6:37 am Up
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How much will it be for labour (average)?
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vaughan1993
PostPosted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 4:24 am Up
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Can somebody tell me will I need to change the concentric slave cylinder and the dual mass flywheel as well as the clutch or will it be okay with the one that is in if the clutch is only slipping and has not gone completely?
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2.0 hdi fitted in the 206 doesnt have a dual mass flywheel, only the w**ky 1.6 HDI does Wink
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MrrNoName
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a remap wont have killed the clutch, holding it on the bite and burnout starts will Wink

you need to replace it Razz

there is no need to fit a new flywheel unless the original one is warped

Please Dont take any of my posts as written fact. They are simply my opinion and although to the best of my knowledge true, the information within them may well be incorrect.

Any work you undertake as a result of my posts is done so at your own risk Smile
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vaughan1993
PostPosted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 5:11 am Up
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Found these heavy duty clutches on ebay

Link: cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBay...K:MEWAX:IT

Link: cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBay...K:MEWAX:IT

Is it worth paying more for one of these than a standerd one. I.e will it run better/smoother and will it last longer (in theory)?

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