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Author Subject: Bad clutch
noaki

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Post #1
Hi all my clutch in my 99' xsi is rock hard and it's starting o p*ss me off what can I do I mean it's not to bad but it's just annoying lol so.. New clutch or new cable what's cheeper / easyer or maybe upgrade suing as I do "abuse" it a little bit 0Smile

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Posted 8th Jun 2010 at 23:52
mechanical_repairs

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Post #2
It will need the clutch replacing, once done you will not believe the difference it makes.

Carl

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Posted 9th Jun 2010 at 01:01
miles

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Not just the clutch, The clutch arm and bearing's, I cannot see why people never change these when doing a clutch as it's so simple with the box off

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Posted 9th Jun 2010 at 04:40
mechanical_repairs

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miles wrote:
Not just the clutch, The clutch arm and bearing's, I cannot see why people never change these when doing a clutch as it's so simple with the box off


I do change them at the same time, just like you thought it was common practice.

Carl

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Posted 9th Jun 2010 at 14:55

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