E46 M3 SMG - Clutch Replacement
E46 M3 SMG - Clutch Replacement
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AngryApples

Original Poster:

5,449 posts

291 months

Sunday 16th October 2011
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Hi all,

I think my E46 M3 SMG clutch is on the way out

Change is way more brutal than it used to be, and I'm pretty sure I'm getting towards serious clutch slip

I'm not surprised as I'm at 130k now (started at 47k), though most (prob 85%!) the miles are motorway

Any ideas how much I'm likely to have to pay out? (parts, I appreciate labours a lot dependent on who carries out the work - I've got a very good indy I use)

Is it a long labour job?

nottyash

4,671 posts

221 months

Sunday 16th October 2011
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AngryApples said:
Hi all,

I think my E46 M3 SMG clutch is on the way out

Change is way more brutal than it used to be, and I'm pretty sure I'm getting towards serious clutch slip

I'm not surprised as I'm at 130k now (started at 47k), though most (prob 85%!) the miles are motorway

Any ideas how much I'm likely to have to pay out? (parts, I appreciate labours a lot dependent on who carries out the work - I've got a very good indy I use)

Is it a long labour job?
Hello Matey,
Remember I bought the other Carbon black one from Redline similar time to you and sold it 6 months later due to working away?
Well I have another, this time Imola red. Its a manual, and was stiff to get into 1st and rev when cold. Turns out its rust on the clutch splines makes them stick when cold, so I had a new clutch whilst it was done. Around £600 all in I think I paid at an Indy I use. Its a manual but I believe its exactlt the same clutch. It took him nearly 6 hours.smile

AngryApples

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5,449 posts

291 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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nottyash said:
Hello Matey,
Remember I bought the other Carbon black one from Redline similar time to you and sold it 6 months later due to working away?
Well I have another, this time Imola red. Its a manual, and was stiff to get into 1st and rev when cold. Turns out its rust on the clutch splines makes them stick when cold, so I had a new clutch whilst it was done. Around £600 all in I think I paid at an Indy I use. Its a manual but I believe its exactlt the same clutch. It took him nearly 6 hours.smile
Hiya

wavey

Glad to hear you're back in the fold!

Yes, I'm led to believe its the same setup for the SMG, 6 hours??!! good grief, expected 3-4

Ah well, cant complain I've had a good run on this

dog man

552 posts

228 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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Dont think parts are that expensive...I seem to remember reading about someone getting the parts for about £240.

Quick search on ECP throws up £217 for a clutch kit.

Thats not bad!!