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    Clutch on th way out - TD5

    Hey All

    Well after 187,000km the clutch on the Disco is starting to give up the ghost and slip a bit. She feel really "shallow" at the moment if you know what I mean.

    Anyway, I have been told by my mechanic that the fly wheel may or may not need to be replaced and that a new one is about $1000. Apparently they cant be machined like others...why is this?! and is there anywhere I can get a new one at a good price? I have been told only to fit original parts and not to go aftermarket.

    The mechanic also reckons I am up for about another $2K for labor. So what exactly is involved with this job and while does it cost sooo much?! Does this sound right?

    Any advice would be appreciated. I am in Melbourne.

    Cheers

    Angus

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    Quote Originally Posted by McDisco View Post
    Hey All

    Well after 187,000km the clutch on the Disco is starting to give up the ghost and slip a bit. She feel really "shallow" at the moment if you know what I mean.

    Anyway, I have been told by my mechanic that the fly wheel may or may not need to be replaced and that a new one is about $1000. Apparently they cant be machined like others...why is this?! and is there anywhere I can get a new one at a good price? I have been told only to fit original parts and not to go aftermarket.

    The mechanic also reckons I am up for about another $2K for labor. So what exactly is involved with this job and while does it cost sooo much?! Does this sound right?

    Any advice would be appreciated. I am in Melbourne.

    Cheers

    Angus
    Have you asked him for a kiss , as i like to be kissed when i am being ****ed

    The flywheel will be alright as long as you have not burnt the clutch to buggery. which by the sounds of what you are saying you have it early.
    There are two ways to change the cltch. Gearbox out or Engine out
    I always take the engine out as i do it in my garage and don't have th truck 8 foot in the air. Where as garages tend to take out the gearbox as the truck will be 8 foot in the air
    Just sounds like he wants to up the bill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McDisco View Post
    The mechanic also reckons I am up for about another $2K for labor. So what exactly is involved with this job and while does it cost sooo much?! Does this sound right?
    i have never changed a clutch on a td5 but have helped pulling an isuzu motor out of a 110 a few times to do a clutch change...........$2K at $100p/h = 20 hours, thats 2 1/2 days, sounds a little too much to me...could be wrong but reckon it should be out and in a day if they had all the parts

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    Angus give this guy a call

    he gave me a good price and most of the guys are happy with his work

    one of the other guys reply ..............
    I recommend Jamie too.

    I just some work done on my diso and couldn't be happier with the quality of his work. He really knows what he is doing and his rates are great too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reads90 View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    i have never changed a clutch on a td5 but have helped pulling an isuzu motor out of a 110 a few times to do a clutch change...........$2K at $100p/h = 20 hours, thats 2 1/2 days, sounds a little too much to me...could be wrong but reckon it should be out and in a day if they had all the parts
    The flywheel on my 99 TD5 was replaced under a recall and the dealer had the job done in less than 1 day by removing the gearbox. They had a few to do but would only book 1 a day so they could use the hoist for other jobs too.
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    i'm going to try and get a mate of mine to make a solidmass flywheelso they can be machined


    toyota and nissan both use the dualmass flywheel
    both also have a after market solid flywheel at around $380
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    The flywheel on my 99 TD5 was replaced under a recall and the dealer had the job done in less than 1 day by removing the gearbox. They had a few to do but would only book 1 a day so they could use the hoist for other jobs too.
    same on both my 2000 110/130TD5 Defender's

    they both went within 500k's of each other
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    Like hiline said...

    Jamie did a my clutch a month ago. Couldn't be happier.
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    Ok in the Uk Land Rover says that a clutch change takes 6 hours. I used to know a dealership that could do them in 4 hours.Which they thought was great as they used to charge Land Rover and the customer 6 hours labour when it only took them 4 hours
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