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andy_s37 07 February 2007 05:10 PM

H-h-h-how MUCH?????
 
As above. I've got a classic that the clutch has started to slip on. Its not burning yet but is slipping when it comes on boost, so thought i'd better sort it before it does further damage. Any reccomendations would be gratefully appreciated and if you have had it done and got a price that would be better. I've had a quote of £695 + VAT:eek:, any thoughts?

Thanks in advance
Andy

Coffin Dodger 07 February 2007 05:14 PM

Sounds about right, however get yourself to API Welcome to the API website for a uprated job for around the same price as a main dealers. No judder :D

Izzy 08 February 2007 01:22 PM

Yup. There's not a great difference in the price range between fitting a standard or uprated item. The main cost element is labour as it's an "engine out" job....

Attu 08 February 2007 01:29 PM

Dont forget the flywheel, that may need replacing or skimming as well.

pslewis 08 February 2007 01:33 PM

Engine out job??

Is that right?? :eek:

I was going to say - Do It Yourself and save £650 or so ....

LG John 08 February 2007 01:40 PM

Pretty sure scooby clutch replacement isn't an engine out job!

Izzy 08 February 2007 01:54 PM

I'm no mechanic - I let the experts do that - but I always thought it was an engine-out, or at least a gearbox-out(?) job... I've had a couple of new clutches in a couple of Scoobs & thought that was the case....

D1CCY 08 February 2007 02:02 PM

Scoobyclinic had to pull my new age gearbox off for a bearing and put a new clutch in at the same time. They didn't move the engine.

Jap Import 08 February 2007 02:44 PM

Engine out -Not Required

B4D HK 08 February 2007 03:04 PM

engine does not need to come out

pippyrips 08 February 2007 03:07 PM

check out the group buy

andy_s37 08 February 2007 05:01 PM

I've asked my mate to do it as he owns a garage. I hadn't asked him previously as he specialises in Vauxhalls and thought he would tell me to Fluff off. He's previously been an engine builder for a rally team and a workshop manager/technician for Bentley so I'm guessing it won't be too much hassle. However scoobyclinic will do it for £400 fitted incase there is anyone in a similar situation. Link below

Scooby Clinic | The UK's Largest Independent Subaru Specialists


Andy.

Luminous 08 February 2007 05:37 PM

I was going to say, the price you have been quoted is very steep.

My local garage quoted me a lot less, circa £300. I think that was a preferential rate, so that £400 from scoobyclinic does not sound unreasonable.

If you are based in the North East try calling John Pye Motors, they do good work.

StiX 08 February 2007 06:49 PM

Mine cost about £415 all in. Bought the clutch and had a local garage fit it for £200 quid.

Bought an uprated Exedy for £215 I think it was, hence the £415.

scoobboy 08 February 2007 07:03 PM


Originally Posted by StiX (Post 6639001)
Mine cost about £415 all in. Bought the clutch and had a local garage fit it for £200 quid.

Bought an uprated Exedy for £215 I think it was, hence the £415.

where did you get the uprated exedy for that price and i take it it was an organic plate and not paddle?

StiX 08 February 2007 07:22 PM

No its not an organic, just the standard 230mm exedy fitted to P1s/STis etc.

Uprated for me over my standard UK Turbo clutch, as I was in the process of upping the power from 215 to 270ish.

Bought from this chap on ebay:

eBay.co.uk: Subaru Exedy Clutch Kit 230mm Impreza STi WRX Upgrade (item 230085314350 end time 08-Feb-07 20:00:00 GMT)

Pete The Biker 08 February 2007 07:37 PM

I had the flywheel and clutch replaced on my MY00 Classic about 3 years ago (to cure clutch judder) at a Subaru dealer and the invoice for the warranty claim was for £555 incl VAT for parts only


Pete

turboDean 08 February 2007 07:38 PM

Check out the group buy i'm currently running on Exedy Organic clutchs and flywheels:

https://www.scoobynet.com/group-buys...group-buy.html

Fitting should be between £200-£300.

pslewis 08 February 2007 09:58 PM

I didn't think it was an Engine out job and if fitting is £200 then it should be well within a DIY ability I should have thought?

I have seen the Clutch Kit for £135 'ish ...... what is this organic clutch thing? Does it mean it has been made without artificial pesticides?

And I keep seeing 'Paddle Clutch' - whats that?

scoobboy 08 February 2007 10:16 PM


Originally Posted by pslewis (Post 6639664)
I didn't think it was an Engine out job and if fitting is £200 then it should be well within a DIY ability I should have thought?

I have seen the Clutch Kit for £135 'ish ...... what is this organic clutch thing? Does it mean it has been made without artificial pesticides?

And I keep seeing 'Paddle Clutch' - whats that?

do you try to annoy everyone mate????

U well know an organic is needed at least to run 400bhp on a newage, or maybe you shouldnt comment as you obviously dont have a clue :cuckoo:

acko 08 February 2007 10:28 PM


Originally Posted by scoobboy (Post 6639735)
do you try to anyone everyone mate????

U well know an organic is needed at least to run 400bhp on a newage, or maybe you shouldnt comment as you obviously dont have a clue :cuckoo:

im glad he does ask questions because some people might not know, like me :p

pslewis 08 February 2007 10:38 PM


Originally Posted by scoobboy (Post 6639735)
do you try to anyone everyone mate????

U well know an organic is needed at least to run 400bhp on a newage, or maybe you shouldnt comment as you obviously dont have a clue :cuckoo:

Look ............ I have NO IDEA WHATSOEVER what an Organic Clutch is - so, I asked !!! :rolleyes:

So SHUT IT!! :mad:

And you do not spell ANNOY as ANYONE .... halfwit Irish **** :rolleyes:

WR1JLD 08 February 2007 11:36 PM

thats a bit racist Mr Lewis, good job your not on Big Brother...LOL

pslewis 09 February 2007 12:14 AM


Originally Posted by WR1JLD (Post 6639973)
thats a bit racist Mr Lewis, good job your not on Big Brother...LOL

Just a wild guess that he may be Irish - he has an Irish 'take' on things - ie. halfwitted :lol1:

Nothing racist about it .............. show me an Irishman and I'll show you a drunken baffoon :D

Tidgy 09 February 2007 12:22 AM

tis gearbox out job not engine out

haroldhettaturbo 09 February 2007 12:45 AM

Have u met any Irish people pslewis.

As I find your racist remarks totally un-called for.


All the Irish people I have met have been great.


Oh yes Scooby clinic quoted me 450 to change mine my99.

Tidgy 09 February 2007 12:49 AM


Originally Posted by haroldhettaturbo (Post 6640171)
Have u met any Irish people pslewis.

As I find your racist remarks totally un-called for.


All the Irish people I have met have been great.


Oh yes Scooby clinic quoted me 450 to change mine my99.

would do a top job of it too ;)

pslewis 09 February 2007 08:48 AM


Originally Posted by haroldhettaturbo (Post 6640171)
Have u met any Irish people pslewis.

As I find your racist remarks totally un-called for.


All the Irish people I have met have been great.


Oh yes Scooby clinic quoted me 450 to change mine my99.

Met plenty of Irish people ...........

I must add that most of them have had their heads sticking out of cardboard boxes on the street - or staggering around pissed as farts.

Those that I have caught on an 'off-day' ie. SOBER have been very pleasant indeed :D

I think the Irish are great :thumb:

J_sca001 09 February 2007 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by pslewis (Post 6637885)
Engine out job??

Is that right?? :eek:

I was going to say - Do It Yourself and save £650 or so ....

It certainly is.

Had mine replaced in my classic and it's either engine out or gearbox out, both take a long time to do.:(

Gear Head 09 February 2007 08:54 AM

I was quoted £250 to fit + the clutch kit (i'd get that myself) by a local independant clutch specialist. (Not Mr Clutch!)
The owner had an old legacy turbo! :thumb:


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