How many miles before new clutch?
#19
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wow, all you guys don't get much out of you clutch now do you?
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'71 914/6 Huey
'04 GT3
#22
55K miles. It's already slippering and i guess the bearing just broke a week ago.
PS: Do the non-RS 3.8's have a RS-like clutch and flywheel? Or is it a standard 3.6 kit? Can one change it at home?
PS: Do the non-RS 3.8's have a RS-like clutch and flywheel? Or is it a standard 3.6 kit? Can one change it at home?
#27
Drifting
68k and doing fine although the gearbox balks when trying to pull out of 3rd on deceleration. I hear this is caused by the disc sticking on the shaft??? I've never heard of this happening on any other car. This problem might cause me to do the clutch early although I was hoping to get the suspension updated first. Before getting into the clutch I've got to figure out what I'm going to do about the flywheel as I'm not hot on the keeping an old DMF, installing a new one or the LWF. There was some mention of a MWF so perhaps this is the way to go.
#29
Nordschleife Master
I find it hard to beleive there is any set mileage answer, or even a nominal range. The answer is aas individual as the driving style and type of driving.
I drive mostly stop light to stop light, so I wouldn't expect to get anywhere near the miles on my clutch that someone who commutes 100 miles on the fwy to.
YMMV!
I drive mostly stop light to stop light, so I wouldn't expect to get anywhere near the miles on my clutch that someone who commutes 100 miles on the fwy to.
YMMV!