going nowhere fast
#1
going nowhere fast
I have a std MY95 turbo which has just started to slip on boost ie 3000-3500 then it is ok. I phoned my local Subaru dealer Donalds , Peterboro and was quoted .... £1200 !!! This can't be right??? does anyone know the price of a stock clutch (£200-250 i guessed) and the book time (ie not the actual time) to change one? What's involved. I wouldn't have thought there was much more to it than a rear wheel drive car and would have thought £500 more realistic
Any help appreciated as soon I will be literally , going nowhere fast!
Exedy units seem a good alternative but have read on the forum about the need to skim/change the flywheel. My car has just over 91k , but fSsh
joolz
Any help appreciated as soon I will be literally , going nowhere fast!
Exedy units seem a good alternative but have read on the forum about the need to skim/change the flywheel. My car has just over 91k , but fSsh
joolz
#3
i had a helix organic and a re manchined flywheel fitted cost £830ish if my memory sevres me right, the responce was much better than the std clutch and cheeper that cheam motors(scooby dealer) quoted me for a stock one supplied and fitted
lots of people use the ap organic not sure on cost
imlooking at the os giken twin plate if i decied to keep my scoob not cheap tho at 1400 squid
lots of people use the ap organic not sure on cost
imlooking at the os giken twin plate if i decied to keep my scoob not cheap tho at 1400 squid
#5
hi
just finishing this thread with a positive result . Bought my exedy clutch privately and had it fitted by A1 gearboxes in St Neots , Cambs - top quality job and they can get your flywheel skimmed too. All in cost including skimming , new 'box oil and crankshaft bearing , it cost me alot less than £500 all in... my scoob feels like new
just finishing this thread with a positive result . Bought my exedy clutch privately and had it fitted by A1 gearboxes in St Neots , Cambs - top quality job and they can get your flywheel skimmed too. All in cost including skimming , new 'box oil and crankshaft bearing , it cost me alot less than £500 all in... my scoob feels like new
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