Clutch Replacement

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mister2mk1
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Clutch Replacement

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Is there a guide anywhere (I have looked on the MR2MK1 website) for replacing the Clutch in the MK1??

My Clutch is slipping....... I have made adjustments at the pedal cylinder (in the frunk) but it is deinately still slipping :cry:

I have priced up replacement 3 piece clutches (212mm) and there coming in at anything from £69.99 to £84.99.

I am reasonabley mechanically minded but before I undertake would appreciate any input as to the how difficult it is and if there is a guide anywhere on here or other sites??

thanks for all/any help........
coverco
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Re: Clutch Replacement

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I used this guide from the MK1 club as a start

http://www.mr2mk1club.com/repairsp90.html

It really is a straightforward job, I did mine on my own and it is possible but with two people it would be easier. The only really tricky bit is getting the gearbox back on, it is a bit of a pig to line up but the rest is just undoing bolts :thumleft:
mister2mk1
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Re: Clutch Replacement

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Any opinions or advice on the below clutch?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... :IT&ih=013
coverco
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Re: Clutch Replacement

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mister2mk1 wrote:Any opinions or advice on the below clutch?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... :IT&ih=013


It is likely to be the same clutch as you would get in any motor factors, if you are using your car for normal road use then it should be OK :thumleft:
mister2mk1
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Re: Clutch Replacement

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Okay - the gearbox is off and the old clutch is removed - any special advice on centralising the clutch??

thanks
johnp
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Re: Clutch Replacement

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No,no special tool needed just use an appropiate sized socket and extension.While you have got the bellhousing removed clean it internally and lubricate all the release arm pivot points.
mister2mk1
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Re: Clutch Replacement

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ok - so old clutch off new one on and aligned using a socket with extention and a little bit of masking tape round the socket to give perfect fit....

So far so good.....

Nope - offering up the gearbox is proving to be a nightmare - I have the gearbox supported in place and rocking and twisting it trying to get it on seems impossible!!

Any hints tips to get the box back on....

I thought putting it back together would be the easy bit!

thanks Steve
coverco
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Re: Clutch Replacement

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I used the top two bolts to pull the box on, if you have a spare bolt cut the head off and use it as a locating pin then use the other to pull the box on HTH :thumleft:
nwpsb52
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Re: Clutch Replacement

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Strap the gearbox to the Jack, makes rocking it in to a point where you can pull it in with the bolts far easier.

:)
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mister2mk1
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Re: Clutch Replacement

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The Gearbox is back on!!

thanks for all your help - is was a combination of shear grunt and perseverance!!

Was still tricky to get all the mounts lined up but were getting there. I can select all gears so that must be a good sign!

Thanks again
coverco
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Re: Clutch Replacement

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mister2mk1 wrote:The Gearbox is back on!!

thanks for all your help - is was a combination of shear grunt and perseverance!!

Was still tricky to get all the mounts lined up but were getting there. I can select all gears so that must be a good sign!

Thanks again


Feels good doesn't it :thumleft:

Hope it all works OK :D
mister2mk1
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Re: Clutch Replacement

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me too!!!

Cant think why it wouldnt all be okay - other than it being a general struggle all has gone well since I have done it on my own with one trolley jack! :thumleft: :thumleft: :thumleft:
System-G
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Re: Clutch Replacement

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Not bad going :thumleft:

The two I've done have been with the help of Tom and we used an engine hoist to support the gearbox. What a PITA :-:
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