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My clutch went kaboom (GTi 180)
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mattymj
PostPosted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 4:05 pm Up
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Well the day had finally come, my clutch gave up on me in quite a noisy quealling explosive style.

I now need a new one, any advice on what make to go for and where from, ebay is a little limited with results.

Only serious comments please

Thanks in advance

 
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Seabook
PostPosted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 4:08 pm Up
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luk sach or valeo, from eurocarparts or GSF.....
 
 

 

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As seabook says luk, sach or valeo are well respected brands you could also try your local motor factors for either of these. Just checked through the local motor factors we use and have got a price of £114 (to the general public) for a luk clutch kit, obviously if you know someone in the trade then you could get one cheaper but that gives you a ballpark figure.
 


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mattymj
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Thanks guys, i heard luk are good too, i shall do some ringing around tomoz and hopefully get a good deal.
 
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mattymj
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PS one worrying problem when the clutch went i tried to start the car just to move it round the corner, it cranked but wouldn't start! I'm worried when i get it all back together it still wont start!!
 
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I feel your pain mate. I think my 1.4 is trying to kill its clutch, it was slipping earlier Sad
 


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One Hundred million bazillion gatrillion pink rupee's
Shut it u stupid little f**k, what's the point in posting in all my treads being such a c***? Least I can afford a gti180, and to get the cam belt done!

So apparently everyone knows my financial situation? If I wanted a 180 I would have bought a 180 simples Smile

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mattymj wrote:
it cranked but wouldn't start! I'm worried when i get it all back together it still wont start!!

if the thrust bearing has collapsed its probably bounced or even stuck a ball bearing in to the flywheel sensor
( if the flywheel pick up is located on the top of the gear box )

 

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Valeo from Pug, not even direct.


'Just saying.

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Harty
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how bout borg and becker? think thats what its called, my hdi clutch is that, cant fault it.
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i got an LUK in mine and it worked a charm and felt so light lol... however if you want uprated, kyle (gti180boy) recommended HELIX to me
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mattymj
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I've gone luk, its getting there, just need to refit everything now, cartoonhead was correct, ball bearings and metal everywhere!! Completly wrecked the poor little sensor lol
 
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LilLew
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my 180 clutch was making a horrible hissing and whirling nosie i took it to a garage and this is the pics of what happened
 

 

 

 

 

 

2003 Pug 206 2.0 GTI 180

IT TAKES TALENT TO BE THIS NOOB!!!!
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Edward
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That's the sort of thing that comes from sitting at traffic lights etc with the clutch on the floor.
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this was after about 2 months of me buying the car lol and that is when all of the problems started with my lovely gti 180 and they are still on going
2003 Pug 206 2.0 GTI 180

IT TAKES TALENT TO BE THIS NOOB!!!!
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colganraz
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Edward wrote:
That's the sort of thing that comes from sitting at traffic lights etc with the clutch on the floor.

thats first i heard of that? do you suggest putting into neutral and clutch up when waiting? i always have clutch in, in gear and sit on brakes

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