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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: Mitching on 23 October 2010, 12:27

Title: Uh oh! Clutch?
Post by: Mitching on 23 October 2010, 12:27
Driving home yesterday, going over a roundabout and changing gear - *crunch* "oops, must have missed the gear, let's try again" Put it back in gear and it just revs like f**k as I slowly come to a stop, so I stick it in 1st, try pulling off and it just keeps revving.
The car seems to get into gear, but there's no biting point, no contact at all. Is this the clutch?
Is it an expensive job?  :undecided:

(After 2 hours the RAC towed me to a pub where I waited another 2 hours for a flatbed, so it wasn't that bad!)
Title: Re: Uh oh! Clutch?
Post by: Thom89 on 23 October 2010, 12:39
It can only really be the clutch..
I did mine some months back and replaced the cars first original clutch with a LUK product that was absolutely identical to the OE part that came out, and works perfectly, I also changed the cable just as a matter of course.. I think I paid around £58 for the clutch, but fitted it myself, wouldn't have thought that a garage would charge any more than 4-5hrs labour.. so somewhere around the £200+ mark should be expected...
Thom
Title: Re: Uh oh! Clutch?
Post by: Mitching on 23 October 2010, 13:06
Cheers for the clarification Thom  :smiley:
Is it a simple DIY job?
What actually happens to the clutch when it breaks, is it touchplates?
Title: Re: Uh oh! Clutch?
Post by: Thom89 on 23 October 2010, 13:58
Clutch wearing out is the same principal of your brake pads wearing out, they need meat on them to work properly
Doing a clutch swap is the same sort of job as having the engine out, so unless your confident, and practical, I wouldn't recommend it, and is best done on a 2 post lift... have ago yourself if you fancy it, and use axle stands!
Thom
Title: Re: Uh oh! Clutch?
Post by: walchy01 on 23 October 2010, 19:21

Hi mate


Cost me £80 for mine fitting in sunny Sheff, labour only obviously, but that was cheap as it comes, had prices of over £200.

All the best :wink:
Title: Re: Uh oh! Clutch?
Post by: Mitching on 24 October 2010, 17:11
I got a pit in my garage, will the clutch be easily accessable from underneath, so I don't have to take the engine out?
Title: Re: Uh oh! Clutch?
Post by: cняis on 24 October 2010, 17:31
I got a pit in my garage, will the clutch be easily accessable from underneath, so I don't have to take the engine out?

gearbox and driveshafts will have to come out  :smiley:
Title: Re: Uh oh! Clutch?
Post by: l333 on 24 October 2010, 19:59
hi clutch is easy job on a mk2 simply disconnect bottom ball joints via 3 13mm bolts remove hub nut 32mm i think and spline bolts on inner cv joints remove drive shafts unbolt starter remove battery and reverse light wiring unbolt earth wire very important to make sure you reconnect this properly have seen a few forgotten and blow ecus up disconnect gear linkage and clutch cable if its the ratchet type throw it away and put a new one on. empty gearbox oil. remove drivers side cv cup from gearbox so the box clears the flywheel un bolt gearbox mount unbolt gear box and try not to drop it on your head prefferably two people to take the box out. remove flywheel and clutch replace with new. refitment is the reverse of removal. but before you do all that have a look underneath and make sure the is no oil dripping out of the bell housing coz the rear main oil seal might be your problem soaked clutch in oil means clutch slip. ie:- engine out job
Title: Re: Uh oh! Clutch?
Post by: Mitching on 24 October 2010, 22:16
Aaaah sh!t beans.
Looks like an expensive garage jobby then as this is a bit out of my league!  :sad:

Cheers for all your help  :smiley:
Title: Re: Uh oh! Clutch?
Post by: newlad on 03 May 2011, 20:33
hi all, sorry to but in, my clutch is quite high and would rather change it before it goes,
my question is, what gaskets, parts, etc...? do i need to order up before i begin?
cheers
Title: Re: Uh oh! Clutch?
Post by: mk2_abf on 03 May 2011, 21:02
done mine a couple of weeks ago pretty easy job did mine on my own not for the faint hearted, had mine done in 4 hours onn axle stands
Title: Re: Uh oh! Clutch?
Post by: bodga on 03 May 2011, 21:40
hi all, sorry to but in, my clutch is quite high and would rather change it before it goes,
my question is, what gaskets, parts, etc...? do i need to order up before i begin?
cheers

You just need a clutch kit really:

http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Volkswagen_Golf_1.80_1989/p/car-parts/car-transmission/clutch-and-associated-parts/clutch-kit/?641440450&1&b712425ed5964f0a17f421a5147baec01b8e281c&CLUK

Bit expensive here :sad: shop around, i would go with valeo or LUK, but it depends what you do with your golf, if you tootle, a cheap one wil do :wink:
If you were born with a heavy right foot , go for OEM quality :laugh:

And gear oil if you drain any.

plus its an old car so expect to spend some more :laugh: If you spot any worn parts (ball joints etc) the fun of having a mk2
Title: Re: Uh oh! Clutch?
Post by: newlad on 10 May 2011, 22:16
i've been looking on ebay and there are some 'fast road clutches'
was wondering if anyone had any experience with them? not one to rally but do like quality
cheers
Title: Re: Uh oh! Clutch?
Post by: Neo Badness on 10 May 2011, 22:27
i've been looking on ebay and there are some 'fast road clutches'
was wondering if anyone had any experience with them? not one to rally but do like quality
cheers

I fitted a techniclutch fast road clutch as it came free with my car as the clutch was fubarred. Heard from other people they're mince but that's on turbo'd jap stuff. Mine is ok, nothing more but then it's only got 139bhp going through it on a good day, dunno if it'd be worth the extra cash tbh.
On a stock engine I would just get a LuK kit as it comes with all the bits you need.
Title: Re: Uh oh! Clutch?
Post by: newlad on 11 May 2011, 17:20
cheers, my wallet will be pleased! lol
Title: Re: Uh oh! Clutch?
Post by: Neo Badness on 11 May 2011, 23:50
cheers, my wallet will be pleased! lol

No stress fella :smiley: