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willywannabe
22-02-2007, 22:52
When I bought my Williams 3 a couple of months ago I knew the clutch needed adjusting but as it had a new cable and 'new' clutch (prev. owner had it done at Mr Clutch so prob just recon'd). The biting point was right at the bottom and after an hour of driving it drops below the level of the floor, with crunching to match.. :(


So it's now had over £200 of TLC, cable re-routed as it was badly fitted, missing/loose bolts sorted and new pedal with new self-adjusting ratchet thingy, missing heatshield replaced, and whilst I'll admit it's better (i.e. the biting point is an inch or two higher now), the Renault dealer did admit that it wasn't perfect.

They said the only thing left to do, if I can't live with it as it is now, would be a whole new clutch mechanism which they reckon is about £800 :shock: Does sound about right??!

They said something about how Mr Clutch probably only replaced a few key components, so if anything else is worn within the clutch you can't get the individual parts from Renault, only the whole clutch kit.

I need to go for an extended test drive to see if the overheating/dopping biting point is now fixed but I'm not sure it is...

willywannabe
22-02-2007, 22:54
Sorry, just realised this probably should gone in the 'Mechanical' forum... :?

FATBOY
22-02-2007, 23:03
dont get it done at a dealership!!!!!!!!!! :shock:

MAXIBOY
22-02-2007, 23:05
stan can do one for about 500 quid less than that i think.

willywannabe
22-02-2007, 23:09
dont get it done at a dealership!!!!!!!!!! :shock:


After Mr Clutch's hack job I'm not sure I trust it anywhere else other than my local Renault place. Did a bit of research on them first and they seem to be pretty highly regarded and they certainly know the Williams well (R-Sport in Wimbledon).

The Mr Clutch job was such a bodge that it made me think your average garage just wouldn't be up to the job.

FATBOY
22-02-2007, 23:12
dont get it done at a dealership!!!!!!!!!! :shock:


After Mr Clutch's hack job I'm not sure I trust it anywhere else other than my local Renault place. Did a bit of research on them first and they seem to be pretty highly regarded and they certainly know the Williams well (R-Sport in Wimbledon).

The Mr Clutch job was such a bodge that it made me think your average garage just wouldn't be up to the job.

i know what ya mean mate and thats your perogative, but i would shop around tho..

willywannabe
22-02-2007, 23:21
Fair enough, I'm just looking through old posts on here actually about the clutch for other opinions, as although I'd be happy for them to do the work, not sure I like the price!!!

MatBrown
23-02-2007, 02:13
For that price i could give your car a full full service!

http://www.dazjw.eclipse.co.uk/cars/williams2/overhaul/

http://www.dazjw.eclipse.co.uk/mat/work/white16valver/


Mat.

Dancliovalver
23-02-2007, 08:25
di it urself :lol:

or if ur not that daring, my local garage did it for me for £400 so its definatly worth shopping around

matty
23-02-2007, 09:06
When I got my Valver clutch done it was IRO £50 for Valeo clutch from GSF and my local garage did it in 6 hours via moving the subframe at £25 an hour. They reckoned the cable was harder to replace than the clutch itself (already had cable as heard all the snapping stories)

AndyFielder
23-02-2007, 09:27
pay me to do it!!

willywannabe
23-02-2007, 15:00
So, without meaning to sound totally thick (I'm really not mechanically-minded), it's not some sort of really specialist job that is best entrusted to an 'experienced' garage?

If I took it to an independent garage, would they still have to use Renault parts or are there non-Renault-branded clutches they could use?

MAXIBOY
23-02-2007, 15:34
no its not that difficult to do. also your better using a renault specialist than a main dealer as they take more care as they build themselves a good reputation normally. but any competent garage could do a clio clutch. where about are you. also i don,t think renault make any clutch,s so they are all rebranded items from another manufacture. most people use parts from GSF which in most cases are the same parts but not in renault boxes and less than half the price. i think the clio clutches are sachs made.(correct me if i,m wrong)

AndyFielder
23-02-2007, 16:01
look in your hanes manual, did mine in a day (it wasnt a williams) but i have the engine out etc etc..

its really not as hard as you mite think!