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R360

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4,485 posts

229 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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Long story, i went out on sat morning and came back a few hours later with an MX5. Probably made all the mistakes when buying a car, had done no research, had no ideas what to look out for etc.
Anyway now that I have got it, I need to get a few bits done to it, namely the clutch changed. Just looking for some advice on how much a clutch costs, and rough idea of costs to get it replaced?

Nice little cars, had some fun driving it home, think I will get the clutch sorted then enjoy it for a while. Nice to have a convertible again.

Uhura fighter

7,018 posts

206 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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Has the clutch gone?

Very common - clutch slave cylinder - £20 and a DIY job.

See mx5 parts website for prices - new clutch about £150 plus fitting.

ETA: What is it? mk1?

Edited by Uhura fighter on Tuesday 2nd November 13:40

alfa pint

3,856 posts

234 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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R360 said:
Long story, i went out on sat morning and came back a few hours later with an MX5.

Nice little cars, had some fun driving it home, think I will get the clutch sorted then enjoy it for a while. Nice to have a convertible again.
Just coming up for snow season as well. Good effort. Must have got it at a decent price at this time of year. (Had the hood down on the MG B all day on Sunday, so I'm with you on going topless in winter!)

R360

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4,485 posts

229 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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Uhura fighter said:
Has the clutch gone?

Very common - clutch slave cylinder - £20 and a DIY job.

See mx5 parts website for prices - new clutch about £150 plus fitting.

ETA: What is it? mk1?

Edited by Uhura fighter on Tuesday 2nd November 13:40
Yup clutch is pretty much on its way out, Can not get the car in gear when its cold unless you pump the clutch pedal a few times. It then seems to be ok but after driving for about an hour gets very very hard to put into gear. Need to let it cool down then it seems to be ok again. Previous owner said it was clutch and personally feels like clutch.

Yup its a Mark 1, its a special edition Berkley. Looks lovely just a shame someone has put a tacky metal rack thing on the boot.

R360

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229 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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alfa pint said:
R360 said:
Long story, i went out on sat morning and came back a few hours later with an MX5.

Nice little cars, had some fun driving it home, think I will get the clutch sorted then enjoy it for a while. Nice to have a convertible again.
Just coming up for snow season as well. Good effort. Must have got it at a decent price at this time of year. (Had the hood down on the MG B all day on Sunday, so I'm with you on going topless in winter!)
Not sure what they are worth, i didnt do much research but paid what i was happy to pay, so not to fussed if i have paid over the odds.
Its a 1998 mk1 Berkley advertised at £1995 got a bit off due to the clutch, and it generally needing a good service and a good run (which i did on sunday).
Also its a bit tappety when cold, but sounds fine when warmed up so presume its just down the the fact the car had not been used for about 6 months. Hopefully a service will sort that out.

MX-5 Lazza

7,954 posts

242 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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If the clutch is ok when cold and gets slowly worse as you are driving it then that sounds more like a failing slave cylinder. Take the OS front wheel off so you can see the slave cylinder then get someone to sit in the car with the clutch pushed all the way down and held there. If you can see the clutch slowly releasing then the slave cylinder is knackered.
They are cheap to buy and easy to replace.

The boot rack is one of the Berkeley limited edition extras along with chrome rear brace, chrome sill covers, Berkeley branded mats, Berkeley branded key-fob, tacky wood-effect rubbish interior and "Sparkle Green" metallic paint, heavy 15" wheels, black & grey leather seats & matching door cards, Momo leather steering wheel & PAS.



Yes, I used to have one - bought it new in Feb '98 and kept it for 7 years!

miniman

29,299 posts

285 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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MX-5 by binaryimage, on Flickr

Cock Womble 7

29,908 posts

253 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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MX-5 Lazza said:
They are cheap to buy and easy to replace.
I'm pretty sure I did this job on a nice little MX-5 that an ex GF bought - isn't it a common thing to go?

I'm not the world's most proficient spanner-wielder, but it was a piece of the proverbial to replace (and I do remember her being very grateful that I'd fixed her P&J).


CaptainSlow

13,179 posts

235 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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Where in Bucks are you?

I think you need to read this and put your name down...

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

MrFlibbles

7,774 posts

306 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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Can i buy your handbrake lever and gearknob please? biggrin

R360

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229 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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MrFlibbles said:
Can i buy your handbrake lever and gearknob please? biggrin
Am i missing something?

MrFlibbles

7,774 posts

306 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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Someone told me the Berkeley came with a leather knob and handbrake lever. I want them smile

R360

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Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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MrFlibbles said:
Someone told me the Berkeley came with a leather knob and handbrake lever. I want them smile
In that case mine have been changed as they are both silver

MX-5 Lazza

7,954 posts

242 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2010
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MrFlibbles said:
Someone told me the Berkeley came with a leather knob and handbrake lever. I want them smile
It didn't. Just the standard plastic rubbish.