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If only TVR made things simply for you ....The mod is that you relieve the inside edge of the flywheel to allow the rivets that hold the two mating faces of the clutch plate face together, as these clash after about 6 months of use and you get the clutch slipping at high torque points .....If only it were just a matter of a Ford and a Ford, I have had several in this year to m/c flywheels with cars that have perfectly good clutch plates this year.
Adrian
Adrian
Just as a matter of interest my local dealer is saying that the Siera 2.9 clutch goes straight in to the S3 with no problem £150 + 6 hours labour.
What do you do?
If this relieving of the flywheel is necessary, I could find myself in a fight with the dealer.
Any comments would be appreciated.
Bugsy
What do you do?
If this relieving of the flywheel is necessary, I could find myself in a fight with the dealer.
Any comments would be appreciated.
Bugsy
Great price get him to do the job.....the flywheel can wait until it starts slipping and the job gets done again.... OR ask him to remove the flywheel and check that the new plate will miss the centre of the flywheel ....a matter of 6 bolts and 5 mins extra work so that an assement can be made, the flywheel mod takes about 1 minute to do once a lathe is set up (I don't even charge money for the mod when I am doing the job) ......TWO of the cars that I had to REDO had previously been done by....guess!
bugsy said:
Blimey
I'm going to have to check what it costs to have both jobs done, other wise I can see me wasting money again, Adrian Email me privately with what you charge.
You have no mail address on your details.
bugsy
Would Adrian mind posting charges here as I think many will find it useful?
Thanks,
K
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