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bigbird76
Really Senior Member I M Power Joined: 15-June-2004 Location: South Wales UK Status: Offline Points: 351 |
Topic: E36 M3 Evo clutch Posted: 18-July-2004 at 17:45 |
Ok had the car 2 days and the clutch is slipping Let me add this 1st clutch thats gone on any car i have had and i have not been doing donuts! Question Genuine or eurocarparts? How much am i looking at for genuine clutch? Does anyone do a repair book for this car eg haynes? Anyone who has done this job anything i need to know before i pull it apart, Im certain i can do this job just need bit of info before i borrow my friends pit.Warranty does not cover and im skint after buying the car so no other option. Or does anyone know anywhere i can get a performance clutch or something better than original clutch? Ps can the clutch be adjusted on this model?
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MONO
Really Senior Member II Joined: 04-August-2003 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 560 |
Posted: 18-July-2004 at 22:33 |
Hi Mate, If I was you I would go with the original clutch, there are performance clutches like Autowerke but they are expensive and for the road you wont see any benefits. I think a clutch costs around £250 for the parts, that is from memory. Not sure about fitting it, it would be similar to any other car to be honest. Also the clutch is hydraulic self adjusting, if you have the evo it is probably worth changing the clutch hose to a braided steel one if I was you get it all done in one go. Hope this helps. Cheers AL |
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bigbird76
Really Senior Member I M Power Joined: 15-June-2004 Location: South Wales UK Status: Offline Points: 351 |
Posted: 18-July-2004 at 22:55 |
cheers AL i will get to the dealers tommorow see what they say and get a price for a clutch kit also will see about that braided hose too.
thanks Leigh |
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halfbeat
Groupie Joined: 24-June-2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 42 |
Posted: 19-July-2004 at 21:17 |
My clutch also slips occasionally, but i find the worst problem is that it only does anything right at the bottom of its travel(on the floor). I thought it may need adjusting but if it is auto hydraulic adjusting, does this mean i need a new one? Simon |
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Simon Baldwin
97 M3 evo convertible 97 316 compact |
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ian332isport
Really Senior Member I Joined: 20-September-2003 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 342 |
Posted: 19-July-2004 at 22:06 |
The genuine BMW clutch is made by Sachs. I just went to my local motor factors (who happen to be a Sachs agent) and got the clutch kit from them. It's nearly half the price Fitting is no different to any other clutch. Just make sure you dont put any grease on the sleeve that the release bearing slides on. All the later bearings are on a plastic carrier, and this sticks and causes problems if you grease it. You do need to grease the pivot points for the release arm though. You are also supposed to replace the plastic pivot pin that one end of the release arm sits on. I would not suggest doing it yourself if you don't have access to a decent car lift. The 6 speed box is increadibly heavy, and is not practical to remove on axle stands. Cheers, Ian. |
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If it ain't broke, Modify it!!
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RoryC
Newbie Joined: 12-May-2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 31 |
Posted: 20-July-2004 at 11:15 |
As Ian says the Box is heavy, mind you so is the std exhaust. As long as you have a mate to help you and get the rear of the car nice and high, it shouldn't be too much of a problem. This is when i did mine back in 02.
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bigbird76
Really Senior Member I M Power Joined: 15-June-2004 Location: South Wales UK Status: Offline Points: 351 |
Posted: 20-July-2004 at 17:57 |
Hi all again Clutch pretty good at mo has not slipped again but probably will do soon, Anyhows there is a rally car centre near where i work they do work on subaru's and mitsubishi's,toyota's etc. they quoted me £150 to fit the clutch kit which i think is not too bad. I have seen some really nice cars having work done there so im pretty satisfied that they can carry out the work on my car. So bmw clutch is a saches clutch yes? and if so euro do that clutch kit i think its £175+vat seems ok but if that is expensive please inform me!!
cheers Leigh |
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RoryC
Newbie Joined: 12-May-2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 31 |
Posted: 20-July-2004 at 18:17 |
£150 to fit sounds pretty good to me, What is the price of the clutch straight from BMW? If i remember i'm sure mine was around £150 after the getting the surcharge back for the old unit. |
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bigbird76
Really Senior Member I M Power Joined: 15-June-2004 Location: South Wales UK Status: Offline Points: 351 |
Posted: 21-July-2004 at 17:21 |
Got a quote from trainer bmw (south wales) £199+vat and £51+vat for the braided hose modification that everyone's talking about
so just wait now probably a few weeks it has not slipped since sunday |
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RoryC
Newbie Joined: 12-May-2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 31 |
Posted: 21-July-2004 at 17:35 |
Im guessing that is just for the parts only? Was that with any discount? I always ask for a discount or trade price when approaching dealers/part suppliers, and have always got it. (maybe it is the bat?) ;)
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bigbird76
Really Senior Member I M Power Joined: 15-June-2004 Location: South Wales UK Status: Offline Points: 351 |
Posted: 21-July-2004 at 17:38 |
No thats parts only, i thought u have to be a trader to get discount?
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RoryC
Newbie Joined: 12-May-2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 31 |
Posted: 21-July-2004 at 17:41 |
Ok, It does help, but just blag it, say that you are fitting for a customer of yours, etc., they generally will give you something. Just be confident when you say it. |
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bigbird76
Really Senior Member I M Power Joined: 15-June-2004 Location: South Wales UK Status: Offline Points: 351 |
Posted: 21-July-2004 at 17:44 |
I will go into the dealers with filthy overalls and a few spanners in the hand!! lol good idea i will try that but wont be yet thanks leigh |
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still looking
Senior Member II Joined: 11-May-2004 Location: Wales now, originally Scotland Status: Offline Points: 194 |
Posted: 21-July-2004 at 21:37 |
Bigbird, have you tried the BMW specialist on Fabian Way, exactly the same parts but cheaper in price. Ive had quotes for Discs etc and are almost half the price. 01792 460061. www.sw-bmw.co.uk might be worth asking for a quote for fitting. Regards Mark. |
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pete36
Groupie Joined: 12-January-2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 45 |
Posted: 22-July-2004 at 12:18 |
There is a garage behind Trainers where an ex-Trainer mechanic has set up on his own. He even uses his connections to get genuine BMW parts! |
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bigbird76
Really Senior Member I M Power Joined: 15-June-2004 Location: South Wales UK Status: Offline Points: 351 |
Posted: 22-July-2004 at 16:17 |
thanks Pete Also had a quote from fabian way and its same prices as trainers !! |
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kerry
Newbie Joined: 15-April-2003 Location: South Wales Status: Offline Points: 33 |
Posted: 27-July-2004 at 19:38 |
Hi,
I've used trainers and rydales cardiff crap and Don't bother with fabian way total rip offs and they don't know their stuff, Bryn Motors Workshop behind Trainers are excellent Gary the owner was former trainers tech for 20 yrs. Take the rd behind Trainers past hewden hire take next left into compound end unit. |
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