Any good/cheap 951 clutches?
#1
Any good/cheap 951 clutches?
I think my clutch is slipping. When full boost comes on in 1st the revs get fast yet I dont feel the power going to the ground or hear any tire squeal. Im on a rather tight budget because Im also saving for an LSD tranny. I am just hoping theres someone out there who knows of a good clutch at a killer price.
Also, is it easier to replace the clutch when the tranny is out?
They warned me about thi$
Also, is it easier to replace the clutch when the tranny is out?
They warned me about thi$
#3
Originally Posted by Ryan in SD
Also, is it easier to replace the clutch when the tranny is out?
They warned me about thi$
They warned me about thi$
#4
Originally Posted by lart951
You don't have to touch the tranny to remove the clutch, it's a PITA job an average mechanic will charge $ 1950-2300.00+ for a clucth job is about 20 hours of labor. Just to let you know.
-Joel.
#5
Originally Posted by Jfrahm
Really? What do you do instead, pull the radiator and scoot the motor forward?
-Joel.
-Joel.
#6
Book time for a clutch job is 11 hours and the tranny has to be moved (if the engine is in the car). The fastest I have heard that the clutch can be changed is just under 5 hours but that is probably a bit extreme.
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#10
Originally Posted by jimbo1111
You can do the clutch job as Lart suggests if you use a blow torch to remove the bell housing. Sorry Lart. I had to get you on that one.
You know what is the problem, I am a butcher, So far I have parted out 2 951's and sold the parts on ebay and yes the reciprocal saw is very handy on the rusted studs. I am in the process of buying 2 more 951 for parts, but I have never put not even one together.
#11
Originally Posted by sweanders
Book time for a clutch job is 11 hours and the tranny has to be moved (if the engine is in the car). The fastest I have heard that the clutch can be changed is just under 5 hours but that is probably a bit extreme.
#12
Originally Posted by lart951
Clarks's garage quotes the job at 20 hours, it would be great to find a mechanic that can charge you for only 11 hours of labor.
#13
Originally Posted by sweanders
At DEVEK we quote 12 hours for the job. If it takes less the price goes under the quote.
#15
Originally Posted by sweanders
At DEVEK we quote 12 hours for the job. If it takes less the price goes under the quote.
that's with the 2-piece cross-over right? what about 1 piece? doesnt that add like, 50 million hours of labor?