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Author Subject: Help needed with fitting clutch cable nr Aylesbury
bonzo

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Post #26
LOL No worries mate Wink

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Posted 27th Feb 2010 at 22:44
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Post #27
well i epic failed on fitting the clutch! wasnt gonna happen.... weather was crap and i got distracted buying a new av receiver and setting that up Big grin

so ive just towed it up to the garage, not sure how much yet and i dont think carls been on here to gimme a rough idea

ill let everyone know how much it costs for future reference anyway!

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Posted 1st Mar 2010 at 00:41
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Post #28
id say 30 minutes work on a ramp.

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Posted 1st Mar 2010 at 01:16
sparkie1984

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Post #29
just to update......

cost me

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Posted 1st Mar 2010 at 23:43
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Post #30
Ahh I wasn't far off then! LOL

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Posted 2nd Mar 2010 at 00:12
sparkie1984

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Post #31
LOL no surprisingly accurate!!

i was prepared for worse anyway!!!

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Posted 2nd Mar 2010 at 00:14
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Post #32
Yeah think these cars are becoming renowned for being a pain in the arse due to most things being quite inaccessible!
At least it's done and you didn't need to get cold and wet! Laugh my ass off

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Posted 2nd Mar 2010 at 00:19
sparkie1984

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Post #33
true!!

the mrs is loving the lighter feel clutch now too

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Posted 2nd Mar 2010 at 00:20
bonzo

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Post #34
It may get a bit heavier again depending on the state of the clutch itself as the cable is self adjusting.

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Posted 2nd Mar 2010 at 00:23
sparkie1984

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oh right..... ill let her have her moment i think LOL

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Posted 2nd Mar 2010 at 00:24
bonzo

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LOL Probably for the best!

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Posted 2nd Mar 2010 at 00:25
kit

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Post #37
sparkie1984 wrote:
the mechanic said its the first and last time hes ever doing a 306 clutch cable, apparently its one of the hardest he's done


Was this JD Motors by any chance Simon? The mechanic there said the exact same thing when he changed my brake pedal switch LOL

My clutch cable is on the way out now.

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Posted 17th Mar 2010 at 05:15
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Post #38
Mot and clutch mate! Smile

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Posted 17th Mar 2010 at 11:16
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Post #39
No! Stay awaaaay! LOL

As long as it's working and was easy on the pockets then that's all that matters.

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Posted 17th Mar 2010 at 15:32

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