So my clutch is going...
Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 2:34 pm
ok, it's official.
After visiting Stu at Spinning Wheels yesterday, he has confirmed that the clutch is going to go relatively soon. (He's fantastic btw!)
I've read a few of the past posts here and it seems that a Exedy Sports Tuff Clutch kit, an oil change and maybe change any other related parts that are worn out would be what I'm looking at.
If anyone has any other suggestion, please enlighten me as i'm just looking for a clutch that lasts longer and has the same feel or maybe a bit lighter than the OEM.
As for the mechanic to go to, I'm thinking of giving Mania a try but they're just too far away. The fact that I don't have a 2nd car also cause me a headache (how long does it take to change a clutch btw? same day? 2 days?) If anyone has another mechanic that they can recommend who's closer to the city or the East, that'll be great.
Last but not least, 2 side questions:
1) I'm planning a road trip to QLD in late July. Given that the clutch is wearing out (atm if i'm doing 40kms on 3rd and i fully step on the accelerator, it'll slip), should i change the clutch before I go on this trip? or can it last till I come back?
2) A friend of mine always wanted to learn how to drive manual and I'd thought that this would be a good chance for him to just use my car since the clutch is going to go anyways. My only question is, is it possible for a manual-newbie to do any permanent damage other than wearing the clutch out even more?
P.S. I have decided to ditch my mechanic since i've discovered that there was 21kms done to my car whilst it was in their workshop for a routine service... (a BIT excessive?) and that the clutch problem only started after this service... so i don't even want to guess what they've done to my clutch during the joy ride.
Many thanks...
After visiting Stu at Spinning Wheels yesterday, he has confirmed that the clutch is going to go relatively soon. (He's fantastic btw!)
I've read a few of the past posts here and it seems that a Exedy Sports Tuff Clutch kit, an oil change and maybe change any other related parts that are worn out would be what I'm looking at.
If anyone has any other suggestion, please enlighten me as i'm just looking for a clutch that lasts longer and has the same feel or maybe a bit lighter than the OEM.
As for the mechanic to go to, I'm thinking of giving Mania a try but they're just too far away. The fact that I don't have a 2nd car also cause me a headache (how long does it take to change a clutch btw? same day? 2 days?) If anyone has another mechanic that they can recommend who's closer to the city or the East, that'll be great.
Last but not least, 2 side questions:
1) I'm planning a road trip to QLD in late July. Given that the clutch is wearing out (atm if i'm doing 40kms on 3rd and i fully step on the accelerator, it'll slip), should i change the clutch before I go on this trip? or can it last till I come back?
2) A friend of mine always wanted to learn how to drive manual and I'd thought that this would be a good chance for him to just use my car since the clutch is going to go anyways. My only question is, is it possible for a manual-newbie to do any permanent damage other than wearing the clutch out even more?
P.S. I have decided to ditch my mechanic since i've discovered that there was 21kms done to my car whilst it was in their workshop for a routine service... (a BIT excessive?) and that the clutch problem only started after this service... so i don't even want to guess what they've done to my clutch during the joy ride.
Many thanks...