Noticed a slight surging in the hill climbs coming over Berkshires yesterday
This is bad as its a 5 speed!
Sure enough, if I load it in 4th I get clutch slippage
Alldata reports 8 hours for job
Decision now is can I drive it or save it for spring? I can drive the car in a way that there is no slippage, I have to force it. I'll probably do 5000 miles highway between now and Spring.
Thoughts?
2005 V70NAM56 clutch job( Dual mass new option AUG 2017) Topic is solved
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2005 V70NAM56 clutch job( Dual mass new option AUG 2017)
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European forums have plenty of manual transmissions, it's usually the slave cylinder seal that fails, leaking braking fluid - usually the brake fluid reservoir level also drops. It seems it starts leaking then fails all of a sudden - clutch pedal drops to the floor and won't came back. Some pull the pedal back on with the tip of the feet. Fluid also seems to contaminate the flywheel, adding to the expense. They say it's a pretty awful job.
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I'll check and eyeball brake fluid, thanks
Procedure isn't bad, it's what I call stupid work. Certainly not paying 80 bucks an hour for that, this idiot is free
Procedure isn't bad, it's what I call stupid work. Certainly not paying 80 bucks an hour for that, this idiot is free
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Let me tell you the horror story of NOT replacing the (expensive) flywheel while doing this then having to have to do it all over again in 400 miles!!!!!
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From what I can gather, it's mostly for cost reasons. Like JRL said, the dual mass flywheel is very expensive.
I will be following this thread very closely since I now own 2 manuals. Maybe it's time to invent the "clutch cable conversion kit"
No leaks, no worries.
I will be following this thread very closely since I now own 2 manuals. Maybe it's time to invent the "clutch cable conversion kit"
No leaks, no worries.
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Cost and weight.kranz wrote:Why would one want to do this?tryingbe wrote:I'd change the dual mass flywheel to single mass if possible.
Look up how much it cost just for a dual mass flywheel.
Single mass setup is roughly 1 lb lighter.
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Ouch $960 bucks from FCP, on sale. Just for flywheel
Im hoping I just find a worn disc and can replace just that. I will touch base with Jim as it sounds like this didn't work for him - I think I recall this one in an earlier post
Im hoping I just find a worn disc and can replace just that. I will touch base with Jim as it sounds like this didn't work for him - I think I recall this one in an earlier post
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But it is my impression that the dual mass clutch has extreme longevity. I have a '98 V70 that has over 200K on the original and it shows no sign of giving up yet.850 LPT wrote:From what I can gather, it's mostly for cost reasons. Like JRL said, the dual mass flywheel is very expensive.
Given the major surgery required to replace a clutch, I think I might prefer a longer lasting clutch.
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