Hello all,
I'm in need of a new clutch for my samurai.
Has anyone got any recommendations for what or where to buy from?
I see a few on ebay, some say they are 190mm, and others 180mm. which is correct?
Thanks,
Clutch for Samurai
Re: Clutch for Samurai
Hi folks,
So I've been having some clutch trouble of late. A few weeks back I got stuck in a deep puddle in a p&p site. When I eventually got out the clutch was slipping and I haven't had time to look into it since with work being very busy!
Last night I started to Have a poke and noticed that the clutch cable had no slack at all which I thought was strange. Ive now loosened off the bolt which removed a lot of the slip but still got a burning smell. I slackened it off again and its now not smelling as burnt either! Also the gear Change has improved a little also. This seems strange that this cable would not have caused an issue before. Has anyone else got any experience of this?
Thank you,
Larry
So I've been having some clutch trouble of late. A few weeks back I got stuck in a deep puddle in a p&p site. When I eventually got out the clutch was slipping and I haven't had time to look into it since with work being very busy!
Last night I started to Have a poke and noticed that the clutch cable had no slack at all which I thought was strange. Ive now loosened off the bolt which removed a lot of the slip but still got a burning smell. I slackened it off again and its now not smelling as burnt either! Also the gear Change has improved a little also. This seems strange that this cable would not have caused an issue before. Has anyone else got any experience of this?
Thank you,
Larry
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Re: Clutch for Samurai
If the cable tension is different you might have broken something inside the clutch.
I had something similar many years ago... I think it might have been a broken finger on the clutch cover but it was years ago so I'm not sure
I had something similar many years ago... I think it might have been a broken finger on the clutch cover but it was years ago so I'm not sure
Twiss
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'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
Re: Clutch for Samurai
Sounds very likely! I reckon there must be something up with the pressure plate for the tension to have changed. The kind of mystery that can only be solved by pulling the gearbox back for a look, at which point I might as well stick a new one in.
Thanks for the help
Thanks for the help
Re: Clutch for Samurai
We'll I changed the clutch and test driven and all seems ok. Fyi, it was a 190mm friction plate for anyone who may need to know for future reference!
Has anyone ever changed clutch and ended up with a much lighter clutch pedal as a result? Not complaining, but just thought it odd. The only this that may cause this was a decent bit of copper grease on the release bearing?
Has anyone ever changed clutch and ended up with a much lighter clutch pedal as a result? Not complaining, but just thought it odd. The only this that may cause this was a decent bit of copper grease on the release bearing?
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Re: Clutch for Samurai
Yes it's very common modern clutches are getting lighter and lighter I notice this a lot at work I got a lot of clutches !
It may also be because your clutch was so heavy, good you got it all fixed ! Happy motoring !
It may also be because your clutch was so heavy, good you got it all fixed ! Happy motoring !