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karimali831
PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 3:57 am Up
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Is it possible to get a larger biting point without buying a new clutch as mine is very small? Also I want to be able to get biting point at a relatively low level, mine is quite high.

Do I need new clutch or can I just adjust by pulling a cable or something? I am not sure how clutches work but I'm assuming it is like a bike brake, cable stretches and point of impact gets higher?

Thanks in anything!

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Could be the cable, could be the clutch or could be the driver not used to Peugeot / Citroen clutch operation.

The thing with 206's is when it does need a clutch kit ONLY fit one of the following 3 brands:

LUK
Sachs
Valeo

It doesnt matter which of those 3 you fit, there all decent.

As for the cable Peugeot / Citroen part number 2150 EF Clutch cable £32.33

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tbh, the pugs are renowned for having this awkward pedal arrangement, it's one of the design flaws we put up with for the nice body shape. Smile lol
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karimali831 wrote:
Is it possible to get a larger biting point without buying a new clutch as mine is very small? Also I want to be able to get biting point at a relatively low level, mine is quite high.

I follow the 2nd paragraph, but what's a 'larger biting point'?

 
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Buy an automatic lol
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Jordan_xsi wrote:
Buy an automatic lol

Just not a 206 auto as the AL4 box is utter garbage Laughing

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E5GDM wrote:
karimali831 wrote:
Is it possible to get a larger biting point without buying a new clutch as mine is very small? Also I want to be able to get biting point at a relatively low level, mine is quite high.

I follow the 2nd paragraph, but what's a 'larger biting point'?

basically my biting point annoyingly feels like only 1 inch, any higher the car starts to make a "rumbling" sound then a little higher it eventually stalls, it doesn't sound too healthy. I'm just hoping it is not a engine possibility because this costs alot.

So I'm looking for two things with the clutch.

1) Lower biting point
2) Larger biting point

I'm really hoping it is cable if it does cost around £30, how much will labour cost approx?

Thank you!

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Sounds like the pressure plate is worn, so best to replace the whole clutch.
 
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karimali831
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a new clutch £350 i think. I'm gonna have to wait for this.
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karimali831
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It'll be better if I buy the clutch kit myself but I really need advice on a good one...

I've seen the below costing £80-£160

LUK
Sachs
Valeo

cgi.ebay.co.uk/CITROEN...415602320a

cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-CLU...4cf5ecbece

and other brands costing around £40-50

cgi.ebay.co.uk/New-PEU...3366666437

Obviously the costly ones being better quality but to what extent?
is it worth spending £50-80 more ? what ever one I choose will be brand new anyway.

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luk, sachs and valeo are oem clutch, stick with them and you will be fine
 
 

 

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I had a cheap clutch put in the 180 and it felt crap, the bite was very vague and it was quite close to the top of the pedal travel.

Pay the money for better quality.

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cheap clutches are false economy. especially if your not fitting it yourself. the dearest part of replacing your clutch is the labour. dont take any chances, fit a decent one first time, and you wont need it doing for a long time. A cheap one is always a risk.
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karimali831
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this one is by Luk but the clutch kit is relatively cheap? (very good for me !)

cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBay...1903wt_905

please someone tell me if it a DECENT one to get before I buy this.

thanks.

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karimali831
PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 9:18 am Up
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okk went to halfords autocenter, they said it is the gearbox and they sounded confident it was it. the gearbox causes the car to ruddle while engaging the clutch. garage 1 says it is clutch causing ruddling... garage 2 says it is probably the oil in the clutch and will soon come off.

new gearbox quote around £500, I laughed. Got the got for almost that price.

pathetic if I did spend that much and it was not the issue.
so getting different feedback from different mechanics... annoyed. >.<

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