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TD42 clutch

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TD42 clutch

Post by slowLux »

how much would a repllacement clutch be for a TD42 Gq?

How much for a reco clutch, or get mine recoed? and what kinda k's could i get outta one (currently at 322 thou)?

And how much for a new one?

thanks a pllenty
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Post by JeSTeROCK »

Just did one using a standard daiken clutch for $330. Brand new clutch, pressure plate and thrust bearing. $58 to get the flywheel machined to my door.

If doing it yourself i highly recommend just taking the engine out.

It had 270k on it
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Post by slowLux »

thanks, nah i wont be doing it myself thats for sure, dont have the means nor can be bothered with that heavy ass gearbox.

How is the daikin clutch?
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Re: TD42 clutch

Post by JWB »

slowLux wrote:how much would a repllacement clutch be for a TD42 Gq?

How much for a reco clutch, or get mine recoed? and what kinda k's could i get outta one (currently at 322 thou)?

And how much for a new one?

thanks a pllenty
a drive in drive out price you would expect to be arond $1000
depending on what type of clutch you get fitted :!:
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Post by JeSTeROCK »

just like the standard clutch. I found that after cleaning in rebuilding the master and slave cylinder makes the clutch a lot lighter
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Post by superzuki »

had mine done on my td42 mav at 400000 was $330 for the clutch and i droped it off at hightech 4x4 in penrith and it was another $500 in labour. feels great dont remember the brand of clutch think it was from repco.
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