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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: MoMartin on 19 June 2014, 20:15
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I took my car out for a drive today, and i experienced what felt like clutch slip in 5th gear :angry:(only 5th gear so far) It slips between 3000 and 4000 rpm, and only when i plant my foot on the floor at around 2800-3000 revs. It doesn't do this with any other gears, and it doesn't always slip for some reason.
It happened a few times, so my question is - how can i check that it is definitely clutch slip?
are there any other possibilities it might be?
how long will the clutch last when it starts slipping?
Also - I remember seeing a thread on a clutch upgrade, but i can't remember what the thread name was, can someone refresh my memory :smiley: - Scrap that i remembered the name
Thanks, Mo
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Hi ya,
Booting it at around 3k will give you close to peak torque and going from a closed throttle to WOT, the torque will build rapidly.
Being in 5th will give the greatest resistance to that torque.
So if your clutch is going to start slipping, that's when it'll probably start doing it. :sad:
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that was the logic i used :sad: this car is becoming a right money pit :sick:
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Join the club, I don't want to add up what I've spent on mine! :cry:
They are nice cars though. :)
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Nice for about 5 minutes :undecided:
My car was fully fixed for about a week then this happens, it's just endless!
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Me and a mate call it the 'German car tax'.
Though it applies to pretty much any older car a petrolhead would want to own.
You can have a nice fast car but it'll always want for something, and usually something expensive. :sad:
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Haha, i suppose i will be seeing a lot of expensive repairs soon really, my car is coming to the age where the next major service is needed (cambelt and whatnot)
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Yup, the nice man at the garage just relieved me of £400 for belts, tensioner, pulleys and a water pump! :)
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Just change it all yourself Mo, get the G60 and Sachs kit if you don't have it already, dual mass sucks!
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Yup, the nice man at the garage just relieved me of £400 for belts, tensioner, pulleys and a water pump! :)
Not looking forward to the bill for the cambelt then!
Just change it all yourself Mo, get the G60 and Sachs kit if you don't have it already, dual mass sucks!
haha, yeah i was going to, i'm going to try and do all the repairs myself rather than take it into the garage, the only problem is that i need to borrow the tools for it, which i should be able to do
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261419996317?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
what you think of this kit? and it should just be a straight fit to a an AGU shouldn't it?
Cheers
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looks similar to the one I got, may even be the same place.
I've had mine on for 2-3 years and its been awesome.
as for the cambelt and waterpump, I have a garage I use for all my stuff and they have quoted me £250 for genuine parts inc pulleys and labour to do mine, not worth the hassle for that
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Thats not bad atall! and could someone fully confirm that this kit will fit the AGU, as i'm not too sure if the 1.8t's have different clutches in them.
Cheers
Edit - also my clutch slipped in 3rd today, so it must be getting worse :sad: