Light weight clutch replacement?
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So the Cerbera is back from Winter storage and I did an hour of 20mph - 30mph rush hour traffic in central London yesterday and honestly the heavy clutch almost killed me by the end of it.
Anyone got a recommendation on what would be a good light weight replacement clutch to use that would suit city driving as well as the normal blasts up and down the motorway?
Going through Camden at 20mph continually changing between 1st and 2nd while watching the temperature gauge complain at ~ 95-100oC and trying to get any kind of speed to introduce air into the engine isn't fun

Anyone got a recommendation on what would be a good light weight replacement clutch to use that would suit city driving as well as the normal blasts up and down the motorway?
Going through Camden at 20mph continually changing between 1st and 2nd while watching the temperature gauge complain at ~ 95-100oC and trying to get any kind of speed to introduce air into the engine isn't fun

How fresh is your clutch? They tend to go heavier as they wear and i've always considered the cerb clutch to be medium-light due to being mutli-plate.
I've used knackered single plate clutches and they really do give leg ache, so i'm wondering is something wrong with yours, or just tired, as opposed to needing something different.
Just a thought
I've used knackered single plate clutches and they really do give leg ache, so i'm wondering is something wrong with yours, or just tired, as opposed to needing something different.
Just a thought

Shanksy87 said:
How fresh is your clutch? They tend to go heavier as they wear and i've always considered the cerb clutch to be medium-light due to being mutli-plate.
I've used knackered single plate clutches and they really do give leg ache, so i'm wondering is something wrong with yours, or just tired, as opposed to needing something different.
Just a thought
Thanks both for the repliesI've used knackered single plate clutches and they really do give leg ache, so i'm wondering is something wrong with yours, or just tired, as opposed to needing something different.
Just a thought

Yes I think you might be right that it's the clutch on it's way out, rather than just being heavy full stop - I can't remember it being _such_ a pain as it is recently and the bite point is quite high
I've emailed Helix Autosport and AP Racing to see if they are still doing their Cerbera clutches - else it's the refurb route as per this thread
[although this might be more difficult as I'd have to convince my local garage to keep it on the ramp while they do..]
FarmyardPants said:
It’s the age of the clutch. A new AP clutch pack is like a ford fiesta to use.
AgreedAlso the clutch slave makes a huge difference
The new RP slave is much lighter to use than the original with new seals (although there does seem to be a lot of variation in the seals themselves)
ukkid35 said:
Agreed
Also the clutch slave makes a huge difference
The new RP slave is much lighter to use than the original with new seals (although there does seem to be a lot of variation in the seals themselves)
Thanks Paul - this one?Also the clutch slave makes a huge difference
The new RP slave is much lighter to use than the original with new seals (although there does seem to be a lot of variation in the seals themselves)
If I'm getting it taken apart then I might as well upgrade everything at the same time (*budget depending!)
Juddder said:
@Paul - while I'm at this I remember your post about replacing the Spigot Bearing at the same time
Just checking that the part is this one as I'll get one of those too...

ExactlyJust checking that the part is this one as I'll get one of those too...
Much cheaper at BurtonPower
If you need to borrow the slide hammer removal tool you are welcome but I am at EdFest for the next ten days
ukkid35 said:
Exactly
Much cheaper at BurtonPower
If you need to borrow the slide hammer removal tool you are welcome but I am at EdFest for the next ten days
Even cheaper here..Much cheaper at BurtonPower
If you need to borrow the slide hammer removal tool you are welcome but I am at EdFest for the next ten days
https://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/advanced_search_...
You need the HK1520 2RS..
Jhonno said:
Very good findThe advantage of Burton Power is that you can actually buy them over the counter if you need one in an emergency
http://www.burtonpower.com/crank-spigot-bearing-21...
Ony a tube ride away for me so very handy indeed
FarmyardPants said:
It’s the age of the clutch. A new AP clutch pack is like a ford fiesta to use.
Byff said:
When my AP clutch went, I was told there was no new clutches available.
Managed to source a Helix and mine is very heavy compared to the AP. So I've had the AP rebuilt by Ben at Clutchfix so I have a spare should I need it.
I swapped my broken AP for a helix and it's half the effort. After a days driving with the original clutch you certainly felt it but I don't notice now.Managed to source a Helix and mine is very heavy compared to the AP. So I've had the AP rebuilt by Ben at Clutchfix so I have a spare should I need it.
ukkid35 said:
Jhonno said:
Very good findThe advantage of Burton Power is that you can actually buy them over the counter if you need one in an emergency
http://www.burtonpower.com/crank-spigot-bearing-21...
Ony a tube ride away for me so very handy indeed
ukkid35 said:
Jhonno said:
Very good findThe advantage of Burton Power is that you can actually buy them over the counter if you need one in an emergency
http://www.burtonpower.com/crank-spigot-bearing-21...
Ony a tube ride away for me so very handy indeed
https://www.noc.ua/online-catalog-bearings/itemdes...
Thanks for the help here everyone
So Simply Bearings have a Budget bearing for £5.39 ex VAT and a branded bearing for £8.82 ex VAT so for the peace of mind I spent the extra cash and included free 2 day shipping it was £9.94 total
Also one of the other Cerbera owners here messaged me about a RP Clutch Slave that they had going spare, so I've added that to the purchase list (*it will need new seals if anyone has ever bought them?)
Lastly I've been chatting over email with Ben @ Clutch Fix and he can refurb the clutch when it is out and have it posted back the same evening
Sounds like a plan is coming together..
I just need to either get my local garage to do the work or find a handy clutch specialist in West London who'd be happy to do it for me if anyone has any recommendations?
So Simply Bearings have a Budget bearing for £5.39 ex VAT and a branded bearing for £8.82 ex VAT so for the peace of mind I spent the extra cash and included free 2 day shipping it was £9.94 total
Also one of the other Cerbera owners here messaged me about a RP Clutch Slave that they had going spare, so I've added that to the purchase list (*it will need new seals if anyone has ever bought them?)
Lastly I've been chatting over email with Ben @ Clutch Fix and he can refurb the clutch when it is out and have it posted back the same evening
Sounds like a plan is coming together..
I just need to either get my local garage to do the work or find a handy clutch specialist in West London who'd be happy to do it for me if anyone has any recommendations?
I am the only person I know of who always removes the exhaust manifolds in order to remove the gearbox
Most people lever the very fragile lightweight manifolds out of the way to extricate the gearbox, and then do the same to refit it, which is even more difficult (you need to depress the clutch - using an alignment tool doesn't do the trick IMHO)
So the cost of a clutch job is highly dependent on the method used (you have to remove the water rails to drop the manifolds)
Pay someone else to change your clutch, and some weeks later your manifolds crack and leak - totally unrelated events!
Most people lever the very fragile lightweight manifolds out of the way to extricate the gearbox, and then do the same to refit it, which is even more difficult (you need to depress the clutch - using an alignment tool doesn't do the trick IMHO)
So the cost of a clutch job is highly dependent on the method used (you have to remove the water rails to drop the manifolds)
Pay someone else to change your clutch, and some weeks later your manifolds crack and leak - totally unrelated events!
pmessling said:
I removed the exhausts as well Paul. I tried with the exhaust on when I done mine and after cursing not having removed them I did.
The RP slave will have to be sent away for new seals. You can’t get the seals separate, well that was certainly the case when I was hunting for seals.
Thanks both - RP's website seems to point to only Racing Green as being the supplier of their parts - anyone know where I should get in touch with them to get the slave seals re-done??The RP slave will have to be sent away for new seals. You can’t get the seals separate, well that was certainly the case when I was hunting for seals.
Juddder said:
pmessling said:
I removed the exhausts as well Paul. I tried with the exhaust on when I done mine and after cursing not having removed them I did.
The RP slave will have to be sent away for new seals. You can’t get the seals separate, well that was certainly the case when I was hunting for seals.
Thanks both - RP's website seems to point to only Racing Green as being the supplier of their parts - anyone know where I should get in touch with them to get the slave seals re-done??The RP slave will have to be sent away for new seals. You can’t get the seals separate, well that was certainly the case when I was hunting for seals.
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