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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: Goops on 07 June 2009, 13:06
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Hi Guys,
recently got the clutch chaneged to:
http://www.vwspares.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=728 (http://www.vwspares.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=728)
a week later i noticed some slippage in the higher revs...
Anyway, yesterday took the car to mechanics and changed the pushrod, lever and clutch bearing, also got a new manual adjust clutch cable for good measure..
I went for a cuppa and when i got back, the mechanic said there was still too much play on the clutch arm (before cable went on).
I am bamboozled as to what is creating this "gap" and am running out of ideas :sad:
Or is this normal i.e to have play on the clutch arm at the gearbox end?
Only thing i can think of at present is damage to the flywheel maybe?
to add insult, the dude put my car on the lifters without lifting the plastic jackpoints and has ruined my trim!! :angry: :angry:
Not a happy chappy..your input would be much appreciated :undecided:
* drives courstey car 1.4polo now :sick:
Goops
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to add insult, the dude put my car on the lifters without lifting the plastic jackpoints and has ruined my trim!! :angry: :angry:
That one line there sums up your choice of garage, if they used the actual jacking point rather than the sill itself, you should never have a problem of the trim damage.
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maybe the clutch actuating arm is bent ??
if they jacked your car wrongly SLAP them !!!!
i would be PISSED :angry: :angry:
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yeah tell me about it, pissed is not the word to describe me... :angry:
Gonna see what monday brings, only used this new place because they came highly recommended etc and my usual mechanic has chosen to close business!
For future, if anyone can recommend some1 in west london that would be much appreciated?
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Not too far from west London would be Motorwerks (Voodoo Motorsport) based just on the outskirts of Hemel Hemstead, use the link in my signature if you need to contact them.. Or PM me and I arrange a slot/time/date etc.
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have you compared the pushrod measurments to brokes site?
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have you compared the pushrod measurments to brokes site?
Hi John, could you kindly elaborate?
I did compare the old pushrod to the new item, identical apart from the wear on the old one (slightly tapered at the edge)..
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I suspect it might be the seal that may have let oil through, but can not confirm this....
Just rang the workshop and they are taking the gearbox off, if the above is true,im guessing the clutch can not be re-used?
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here you go
http://www.brokevw.com/releasearm.html
http://www.brokevw.com/TO.html
worth checkin the relese finger isnt cracked too!
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Thanks John,
Just spoke to garage, the rookies did not change the seal and oil went in!! :angry:
A waste of a brand new clutch!?
Not too far from west London would be Motorwerks (Voodoo Motorsport) based just on the outskirts of Hemel Hemstead, use the link in my signature if you need to contact them.. Or PM me and I arrange a slot/time/date etc.
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Will be in touch thanks.
G