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clutch job $$?
i'm just happy to learn that i can diagnose without pulling the whole
clutch - the failure was described to me as 'sudden and gentle' but
complete - hopefully that means the pushrod didn't go through. i
think the PO had a new clutch put in in the last 10k miles.
Blake Irvin
IT
On Sep 15, 2005, at 4:15 PM, C Boyko wrote:
> And the ground strap. I was billed 5-6 hours plus parts the first few,
> worked with a skilled friend for the next few , and did the most
> recent one
> myself. Depends on what sort of clutch you put in, but the stock
> one's not
> too $$. There are a few tools you'll need, but it's not such a bad
> thing to
> have the tools anyway. A big job, but it breaks down to a series of
> small
> steps.
>
> Cathy
>
>
> On 3:47:18 pm 09/15/05 "Julie Macfarlane" <juliemac57@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Mine cost me $900.00. Thats with the cost of replacing the parts the
>> morons broke (they broke, they replaced, they billed).
>>
>> Then I found these guys. My nails have never been the same.
>>
>> The guys are right. ~150 in parts and you can do it in under 9 hours
>> your self.
>> Just remember to remove the speedo cable from the transaxle before
>> you drop it all right?
>>
>>
>>
>> Julie Macfarlane
>> "Its not just a car! Its an adventure!"
>> 1981 MKI 2L 16v w 2Y
>> Amsterdam NY
>>
>>
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>>> From: Blake Irvin <blake@clockworm.com>
>>> To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
>>> Subject: clutch job $$?
>>> Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 13:30:31 -0400
>>>
>>> Anybody know how much a clutch job might cost me to fix up my new
>>> baby?
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