Clutch replacement
Clutch replacement
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madgw1ck

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38 posts

274 months

Monday 7th July 2003
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I've searched the archives and have read some good stuff about DIY clutch replacement, but should I find I don't have time to DIY, has anyone on the forum had theirs (S1 - S3) replaced by either a 'Mr.Clutch' type outfit or a TVR indy specialist?

I'd be interested to learn how much the job cost.

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dern

14,055 posts

302 months

Monday 7th July 2003
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madgw1ck said:
I've searched the archives and have read some good stuff about DIY clutch replacement, but should I find I don't have time to DIY, has anyone on the forum had theirs (S1 - S3) replaced by either a 'Mr.Clutch' type outfit or a TVR indy specialist?

I'd be interested to learn how much the job cost.

When I first got mine I phoned Mr Clutch and they said about 500 quid. Having done the job sometime later myself I would never trust an S3 to Mr Clutch... there's too much stuff to break/scratch when you take it all out of the car.

Regards,

Mark

>> Edited by dern on Monday 7th July 15:25

madgw1ck

Original Poster:

38 posts

274 months

Monday 7th July 2003
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dern said:

madgw1ck said:
I've searched the archives and have read some good stuff about DIY clutch replacement, but should I find I don't have time to DIY, has anyone on the forum had theirs (S1 - S3) replaced by either a 'Mr.Clutch' type outfit or a TVR indy specialist?

I'd be interested to learn how much the job cost.


When I first got mine I phoned Mr Clutch and they said about 500 quid. Having done the job sometime later myself I would never trust an S3 to Mr Clutch... there's too much stuff to break/scratch when you take it all out of the car.

Regards,

Mark

>> Edited by dern on Monday 7th July 15:25


Thanks again Mark!

The cost is something I'd like to be aware of, so as to be able to use it as a bargaining tool when making an offer. Agreed any form of 'fit-em-fast' (I hope that's no-one's copyright) clutch 'specialist' may not meet an enthusiast's expectations, but I guess their quote will probably be cheaper than that of a TVR specialist? (Maybe not though...) Consequently I won't be talking unrealistic prices for a replacement when wading-in with a 'sensible' offer on the car...