Lukas018
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Thanks mate I dread the day I have to change clutch mineDual mass flywheel, manual only.
Thanks mate I dread the day I have to change clutch mineDual mass flywheel, manual only.
Thanks mate I dread the day I have to change clutch mine
See how you get on, mine is 1995 2.5 manual same as yours at 96 manual? Done chains etc but think manuals are quite rare now and these cars generally are going up in value?It’s not too bad a job. Possible with you three mates and some jacks.
Only reason I got a new engine swapped in with the clutch flywheel unit was because my Timing chains were gone and It was more convenient to leave the car at the garage instead of hauling the block 200miles home!
I’d do it myself now. And may still do. But I’m inclined to try and sort a deal with the garage first.
just got to weigh up cost vs / value of vehicle, for me it’s starting to not be worth it
What’s that for the DMF?Bloody hell them is not cheap.
£680 cheapest I've found.
See how you get on, mine is 1995 2.5 manual same as yours at 96 manual? Done chains etc but think manuals are quite rare now and these cars generally are going up in value?
I am in same position but there is something about these cars. I still got to repair rotten door cills, electrics and head lining. Don't lose faith keep going.
My dad bought his p38 4.6 was really rough when he get it spent about £2k but looks completely different now worth more.
PS - I have a blue PSI motorsport power box which seems to be a common one. I took it out to go back to standard. Let me know interested in it.
Can you not replace the internals or can a Engineering workshop refurbish it?
YesWhat’s that for the DMF?
where can you even get a solid flywheel? I’ve never seen one for sale
I agree my good man and since the gearboxes on modern cars are made of chineesium since the mid 2000's, the dmf had to be designed to stop shaking the crap out of them too soon. Economic fabrication.Dual mass fly wheels are a complete waste of time. The worst invention of the last 100 years by far. Whomsoever thought of them should be put against a wall and shot.
I agree my good man and since the gearboxes on modern cars are made of chineesium since the mid 2000's, the dmf had to be designed to stop shaking the crap out of them too soon. Economic fabrication.
Well put! Oh your so correctDMF are designed to reduce pressure on the gearbox internals at low engine speeds in high gears. Basically to reduce emission output in slow moving traffic.
Have you tried it rolling along in neutral? Also high range and low range? Related to engine speed or road speed or transmission speed?
Have you tried it rolling along in neutral? Also high range and low range? Related to engine speed or road speed or transmission speed?