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sjwong 12-Sep-2003 01:14 AM

Clutch question
 
Just wondering,

How often would you need to change your clutch under normal wear and tear situations....say, a 96 with 210000km's, and a 98 with 190000km's

Thanks.

imported_BoOsTd 12-Sep-2003 01:46 AM

depends how you use it... If used properly, like never ride it, alway into neuteral at stop lights... then it should out last the engine...

bbarbulo 12-Sep-2003 08:26 AM

A properly used clutch should be good for like 350-400K kms, but most ppl don't know how to use a clutch. You shopping for a car? Oh yeah, and there is really no way to tell how much life is left in it unless it's already slipping.

I know of many cases where the clutch didn't even last 100K kms, so :shrugs: it depends.

sjwong 12-Sep-2003 11:27 AM

No, i was just wondering because the dealership I took my car in to get servicing said that I may need to replace my clutch soon...so i was just wondering when is it 'normal' to have it replaced?

punkindrublic 12-Sep-2003 12:12 PM

i bought my car with 185 000kms... and the clutch wasn't the greatest... but it went till 255 000kms at which point the release bearing seized or something catastophic (sp) and the clutch wouldn't lift off the flywheel... it was clutch less driving minus the sequential gear box :p

bbarbulo 12-Sep-2003 12:25 PM


Originally posted by sjwong
No, i was just wondering because the dealership I took my car in to get servicing said that I may need to replace my clutch soon...so i was just wondering when is it 'normal' to have it replaced?
there is no way for them to tell... it's absolute bullshit, and if it does happen to fail completely, it's by coincidence, not becuase they "predicted" it. Depends on how you've treated the car, and what mileage you are looking at, but we had a 350,000kms Civic, and when we replaced the clutch after those 350K kms, it was still the original clutch in there.

punkindrublic 12-Sep-2003 12:47 PM

honda does make resiliant clutches thats for sure

bbarbulo 12-Sep-2003 01:20 PM

LOL, Punk, that's cuz they got no torque, so it's hard to burn out the clutch when your motor makes like 80 lb-ft :p

imported_BoOsTd 12-Sep-2003 01:58 PM


Originally posted by bbarbulo
LOL, Punk, that's cuz they got no torque, so it's hard to burn out the clutch when your motor makes like 80 lb-ft :p

haha..Funny cuz its tru:haha: :haha:

blk93si 12-Sep-2003 02:04 PM

:D

imported_Cablerat 12-Sep-2003 03:27 PM

Cable clutches are easier to tell.. Hydro is not


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