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Clutch Price

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Clutch Price

Post by Abaris »

Hi,

I have bought a '91 Sierra for a bargain, but it needs a new clutch (which I knew before I bought it). How much should I expect to pay for it fitted? How much if I do it myself? Is it a very difficult job?

I have one quote of $600 - fitted, flywheel machined and oil top-up... is that reasonable?

Any help is appreciated

Cheers
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Post by chunkz »

yeh i wanna know too
for heavy duty clutch
at home job preffered
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Post by Jimmys »

Hey, I just put a new clutch in my jimny, for a full button clutch kit including spigot and machining it cost $460 but didn't included fitting. A heavy duty clutch was over $100 cheaper. They said it would cost $160 to fit it. As I was over 1500km's from home and a tight arse I decided to fit it in the car park were I was staying with the tool kit i carry in the car (it's pretty basic) It took about 2-3 hours. The box must weigh about 25kg's so it's easy to pull out and put back in by hand (Also pretty easy to drop on you face). Just have to make sure you car is high enough to comftably lie on your back underneath it. The clutch plate I lined up by eye, I think it was a little out but it still went straight in with minimal wriggling. If you do fit it your self go to a clutch and brake company and ask for trade prices. I'm yet to be asked were I work and it will save you a heap ;).

Hope this helps someone. Jimmys
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Post by benjamin78au »

well i just did a clutch , stock standed you need to find out how many teeth on gear box shaft , 18 or 20

18 tooth, std clutch is 185

20 was 243 for the heavy duty of it. I put this one in came with bearing, and instructions, we lined it up by eye, and had a prob as it was 1 mm out so re did it and it slide in great.

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Post by noelb1 »

I have an exedy hd which cost about $185 took 1/2 hour to change in the driveway, where do you live ??? it only did 1000km and blew the motor so I have a clutch ther for$50 just need thrust race. pm I'm in campbelltown.
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Post by chunkz »

where can i get a Heavy duty clutch from
for this weekend....

and let me do it over the phone with american express?
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Post by Boopa »

Just had mine done at Ontrack in melb for about 460ish all up.
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Post by chunkz »

do you know how much just for the clutch?

mine will be drive way job
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Post by =SKB= »

Where'd you pick up the Exedy for that price?
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Post by Boopa »

chunkz wrote:do you know how much just for the clutch?

mine will be drive way job
190ish for a Daikin HD... that was their onsell price on the invoice.
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Post by =SKB= »

I have ordered the Exedy/Daikin kit from the above ebay store.

Cost was $190 + a free alignment tool to my door.

:D
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