If you change the lot because it makes sense to do do then you ate looking at about £800 to inc a dual mass flywheel. It can be false economy not to change clutch as well as the flywheel and also release mechanism. The gearbox has to come off and IRD as well do a couple of hundred in labour.
Please!
Educate me. What's a dual mass fly wheel? And why such an expensive clutch system, are they a weak point that go often?
Thanks in advance.
Its kind of a split flywheel with a damper type device between the 2 halves - many cars now use them in place of a solid flywheel and they are notorious for going wrong, with some models you can get a conventional solid flywheel as a replacement as dual mass ones are stupidly expensive.
No they last quite well 100k plus but it's a biggish job getting it out.
You really must change the release mech as that's a weak point and only costs about £50 but gearbox out job so false economy not to do it. Clutch and pressure plate par for the course - £80 ish - Flywheel - I bought one new from eBay £330 - glad I did the bold one was pretty cruddy and loose - clutch is lovely now.
Yes it's expensive but if you can get the box and IRD out yourself then just change what is needed.
Lots of cars are like this now - its bad news really.
I believe you can get a solid flywheel mod for a bit less but am told it puts stress on the transmission components after - makes sense as the original is flywheel cushions the drive take up.
Thanks for that. Mines an 03, and to me the clutch pedal seems to bite low. Some have said' that's just how they are' it doesn't slip or cause a problem so at what miles do these clutch's go at?
Thanks All.
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