Classic clutch change
#1
Classic clutch change
Hi guys, i've just bought my first scooby and love it, however a 56 miles country road rally from eastbourne to london on saturday has seen my clutch bearing to the end of it's life... Whining like a bugger now(unless clutch is dropped) and i have slight slipping on hard pull off.
Anyway i've got a new clutch kit and quite handy on the tools so dont mind changing it myself...
I've been looking for a photo diary of a change on here to help me on my way, but cant seem to find a thread?
Any help please?
Thanks
Leighton
Anyway i've got a new clutch kit and quite handy on the tools so dont mind changing it myself...
I've been looking for a photo diary of a change on here to help me on my way, but cant seem to find a thread?
Any help please?
Thanks
Leighton
#4
this is the only thread i could find with pictures when changing mine
https://www.scoobynet.com/drivetrain...ml#post8635947
& might be worth buying one of these as the box is fairly heavy me & a friend managed it without but wasnt easy
Draper 53095 150KG FLOOR TRANSMISSION JACK - Only £67.78 - Just Draper Products
https://www.scoobynet.com/drivetrain...ml#post8635947
& might be worth buying one of these as the box is fairly heavy me & a friend managed it without but wasnt easy
Draper 53095 150KG FLOOR TRANSMISSION JACK - Only £67.78 - Just Draper Products
#5
Hey thanks guys... Thats a great help...
Gotta say i'm a bit confused with the bearing and fork issues... Mine came strait off! Or is that a bad sign? I'm finished for the day anyway, i'll look in the light tomorrow before i refit it all..
Gotta say i'm a bit confused with the bearing and fork issues... Mine came strait off! Or is that a bad sign? I'm finished for the day anyway, i'll look in the light tomorrow before i refit it all..
#6
When the pivot rod is removed the fork just just pull straight up, then when refitting put the fork into the bearing using abit of copper slip then reinstall the pivot rod again hope that helps
#7
It must be my luck really, but i dont think i have a wrx box on my car? The fork doesnt go into the bearing it goes up behind it... Mine has a cable not hydrolic, so maybe thats why... I've sussed this car used to be a automatic at one point and been converted!
That was also why my box 'came strait off' because the pivot was behind and not in it...
I hope this clutch is right... Anyway, my pal let me down today so no extra hands to fit the box... So i got a clutch realignment tool and refitted the pressure plate and disk!
That was also why my box 'came strait off' because the pivot was behind and not in it...
I hope this clutch is right... Anyway, my pal let me down today so no extra hands to fit the box... So i got a clutch realignment tool and refitted the pressure plate and disk!
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#10
Well aint it sods law... Its definately not a wrx box, i think it's a sport one...
The interesting bit... Put it all together today and where ive got a wrx pressure plate but no hydrlic pedal.. Its as hard as a truck to push down now!!
Its got dark now so cant run it till tomorrow when i put intercoolers and pipes back on...
If its too bad i'll have to change it!! ****...
Gets right on my **** when people cant do a job proper in the first place... Who goes to all that trouble to fit a manual box on thier wrx and fits a sport one???
The interesting bit... Put it all together today and where ive got a wrx pressure plate but no hydrlic pedal.. Its as hard as a truck to push down now!!
Its got dark now so cant run it till tomorrow when i put intercoolers and pipes back on...
If its too bad i'll have to change it!! ****...
Gets right on my **** when people cant do a job proper in the first place... Who goes to all that trouble to fit a manual box on thier wrx and fits a sport one???
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