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180 clutch release baring
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#1: 180 clutch release baring Author: JamieM PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 2:43 am
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Hi guys and girls,

I haven't used my 180 since like August last year, the clutch is making an annoying noise and feels different since I started it.

Can you just buy or get the release baring changed or is it going to be a new clutch jobby?

I don't really want to shell out much on the car because it's not in use and I'd obviously rather spend it on my ST... and well it's probably not worth a great deal. However when I come to sell it eventually (maybe soon) it will need it.

Cheers for any responses.

#2: Re: 180 clutch release baring Author: oldskoolz, Location: London PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 3:24 am
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The release bearing can be purchased separately but it involves the same amount of labour to change it

#3: Re: 180 clutch release baring Author: JamieM PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 3:33 am
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oldskoolz wrote:
The release bearing can be purchased separately but it involves the same amount of labour to change it

Ok cheers, I shall have a think and probably get the whole lot done at the same time then. Pitty as I'll get no use out of it or if and when I do sell the car price it accordingly with that work inclusive. If I do that I'll definitely have to get the wheels and lights sold on because I'm not giving them away didn't even get use out of it all lol.

Decisions, decisions ha.

Cheers!

#4: Re: 180 clutch release baring Author: oldskoolz, Location: London PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 3:47 am
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JamieM wrote:
oldskoolz wrote:
The release bearing can be purchased separately but it involves the same amount of labour to change it

Ok cheers, I shall have a think and probably get the whole lot done at the same time then. Pitty as I'll get no use out of it or if and when I do sell the car price it accordingly with that work inclusive. If I do that I'll definitely have to get the wheels and lights sold on because I'm not giving them away didn't even get use out of it all lol.

Decisions, decisions ha.

Cheers!

Definitely keep receipts for proof, will help when it comes to sell the car on.

#5: Re: 180 clutch release baring Author: JamieM PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 4:24 am
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oldskoolz wrote:
JamieM wrote:
oldskoolz wrote:
The release bearing can be purchased separately but it involves the same amount of labour to change it

Ok cheers, I shall have a think and probably get the whole lot done at the same time then. Pitty as I'll get no use out of it or if and when I do sell the car price it accordingly with that work inclusive. If I do that I'll definitely have to get the wheels and lights sold on because I'm not giving them away didn't even get use out of it all lol.

Decisions, decisions ha.

Cheers!

Definitely keep receipts for proof, will help when it comes to sell the car on.

Yeah for sure cheers.

#6: Re: 180 clutch release baring Author: Steve206, Location: UK PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 4:16 pm
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Maybe just a bleed of the clutch might sort it. Wouldn't fe a bad idea to change fluid if it's been sat.

#7: Re: 180 clutch release baring Author: JamieM PostPosted: Wed Apr 29, 2015 4:47 am
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Steve206 wrote:
Maybe just a bleed of the clutch might sort it. Wouldn't fe a bad idea to change fluid if it's been sat.

Noted cheers.



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