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Which clutch

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Post by Jimbo »

Ok i'm pretty certain that the pressure plate has craped itself on the GQ (only after 12,000km). I rang previous owner but he has thrown out all his receipts regarding this car (fair enough) so no replacement for me.

Anyway what clutch do i get???? It has a PBR heavy duty clutch in it which has been fine until now!! What price can i expect to pay for the clutch kit? (depending on brand)

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Post by Ruffy »

Most common brands are usually fairly good, namely PBR, Daikin, Highway or Exidy. Given that, if your Not driving it as it's maker intended then you're gunna need to spend bigger dollars on something better.
Exidy kits i fit regularly without problems and use a standard one myself in a supercharged HJ60. GQ kit sells for 450 ish off the top of my head.
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Post by of4x4 »

Where in Vic are you?

I bought a Exedy Safari Tuff heavy duty from East Coast autos in Bentleigh East. From memory was about $525 in March this year. I've got the part number somewhere if you want it.

They could also supply the PBR (clutch industries) heavy duty one for a little over $300 I think.

Are you intending to fit it yourself? It's a prick of a job. (gearbox and transfer weighs around 180Kg)
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Post by DanielS »

Jimbo wrote:Ok i'm pretty certain that the pressure plate has craped itself on the GQ (only after 12,000km). I rang previous owner but he has thrown out all his receipts regarding this car (fair enough) so no replacement for me.

Anyway what clutch do i get???? It has a PBR heavy duty clutch in it which has been fine until now!! What price can i expect to pay for the clutch kit? (depending on brand)

Cheers

jimmy
Jimbo,
I run a custom button clutch wich would be around $850 new, The issue with nissan (td42) clutchs is the pressure the clutch need to release is too light, thus the unit is prone to slipping. From memory my new one is around 2200pounds( just a guess sorry ) But that is something i would possible look into as it will help prolong the life of the clutch.

Mi2C

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Post by Jimbo »

Thanks ppl i will ring around. I'm not doing it myself, the mechanic down the street said he will do it for around $400 which is fine for me.

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Post by Jimbo »

I just got a quote for a

Daikin std clutch for $385 and
heavy duty for $455

I also got a quote from a mate in Adelaide who gets clutches from a place over their that makes them. Their prices were
900lb clamp pressre $375 or
Some high performance ceramic thing for $575

Is it worth going for the heavy duty? Are they good prices?

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Post by dogbreath_48 »

I was speaking to a mechanic tonight who won't fit anything but genuine (talking about a 'cruiser). Is there any merit in this? He regards most aftermarket gear as rubbish.

He quoted me around $1000 to fit a genuine toyota clutch (@~$550), does that sound reasonable?

It seemed strange, as he didn't seem like the type of guy who would spend for the sake of spending!

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Post by runnin4life »

was that geniune from toyota cus i thought toyota used daiken clutches

my mechanic said my canr came with a daiken clutch (its half toyota) and he got a daiken clutch throught some one else not the dealer worked out to be about $130 for the kit
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

runnin4life wrote:was that geniune from toyota cus i thought toyota used daiken clutches

my mechanic said my canr came with a daiken clutch (its half toyota) and he got a daiken clutch throught some one else not the dealer worked out to be about $130 for the kit
Yes he said genuine toyota.
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Post by of4x4 »

Hey Jimbo, what engine are you running? The prices for clutches vary greatly depending on the engine. The $525 I quoted earlier was for a 4.2 diesel and was the best I could find by far.
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Post by Jimbo »

I'm running a 4.2 EFI.

I think $1000 to supply and fit is reasonable.
I rang Nissan and they want $550 for the clutch kit alone.

I still havent decided on what clutch to get....probably a heavy duty one of either make.

Anyone else running heavy duty over standard??

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