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Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 1:03 am |
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Joined: Aug 11, 2015 Posts: 175
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Location: Tewkesbury
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Hi again,
Yesterday discovered my clutch to be slipping a moderate amount. Naturally I want to fix it myself but with limited knowledge on the subject I was hoping someone on here would be kind enough to lend me a hand.
I have searched around on here but I don't suppose anyone can point me in the direction of a good how to or just some pointers would be great.
Thanks again for the help
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206 Urban 1.4 8v 3dr '56 - China Blue - 70k Miles - Climate control retrofit, cruise control retrofit - Dead (Breaking)
206 GLX 1.4 8v 3dr '03 - 100k Miles - Obsidian Black - Black masked headlights + front fogs, Faster sunroof, Colour matched exterior trim - SOLD
206 2.0 GTI 138 '03 - 58k Miles - Onyx Black - 17" 180 Alloys - Current
206 2.0 GTi 138 '03 - 120k Miles - China Blue - New Track Toy (ON THE WAY) | |
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Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 10:33 am |
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Joined: Feb 24, 2010 Posts: 2596
Trade Rating: +17
Location: North West Wales
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Clutch change on a 1.4 8v is about a 3 hour job if that.
Remove shafts, battery including box & tray, airbox.
Disconnect gear linkages, sensors on box and earth lead.
remove starter motor (3 bolts at the back)
remove gearbox mount and botls, box should just fall off with a little bit of persuasion.
remove clutch pressure plate & friction plate, check the flywheel isn't scored,
Fit new clutch pressure & friction plate making sure it's lined up properly.
Change the diff seals and the sleeve over the input shaft on the box and put it all back together.
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Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 10:38 am |
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Joined: Aug 11, 2015 Posts: 175
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Location: Tewkesbury
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Thanks for that. When you say sleeve over the input shaft what part would I have to buy?
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| My cars:
206 Urban 1.4 8v 3dr '56 - China Blue - 70k Miles - Climate control retrofit, cruise control retrofit - Dead (Breaking)
206 GLX 1.4 8v 3dr '03 - 100k Miles - Obsidian Black - Black masked headlights + front fogs, Faster sunroof, Colour matched exterior trim - SOLD
206 2.0 GTI 138 '03 - 58k Miles - Onyx Black - 17" 180 Alloys - Current
206 2.0 GTi 138 '03 - 120k Miles - China Blue - New Track Toy (ON THE WAY) | |
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Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 11:05 am |
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Joined: Feb 07, 2010 Posts: 2719
Trade Rating: +6
Location: UK
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Don't forget to support the engines when removing the gearbox mounts or you'll have big problems.
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Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 3:38 pm |
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Joined: Aug 11, 2015 Posts: 175
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Location: Tewkesbury
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Thanks for the info. How do you recommend I do this? Jack and a wood block? Or a small beam and nylon straps?
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| My cars:
206 Urban 1.4 8v 3dr '56 - China Blue - 70k Miles - Climate control retrofit, cruise control retrofit - Dead (Breaking)
206 GLX 1.4 8v 3dr '03 - 100k Miles - Obsidian Black - Black masked headlights + front fogs, Faster sunroof, Colour matched exterior trim - SOLD
206 2.0 GTI 138 '03 - 58k Miles - Onyx Black - 17" 180 Alloys - Current
206 2.0 GTi 138 '03 - 120k Miles - China Blue - New Track Toy (ON THE WAY) | |
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