pa402 0 Posted April 21, 2006 Does anyone know of any good places to get the above changed on my 1.9 around the Reading area for a reasonable cost. The clutch has been heavy for since I owned the car and now the release bearings are making a unwelcome noise. I would be tempted to do the cam belt myself but my dad (much more mechanically minded than me) has warned me not to due to me not having the correct tools. Therefore what tools would this require? Cheers Paul Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jonmurgie 2 Posted April 21, 2006 Clutch is easy(ish) and covered in my guides here: http://www.mdracing.co.uk/howto.asp Cam belt is fairly easy too and you don't really need any special tools, just something that will lock the cam pulley in place (a bolt works fine!). If you've not got one, get yourself a Haynes Workshop manual and have a bash at it all yourself, it's much more pleasing that way! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pug_ham 245 3 Cars Posted April 21, 2006 Cambelt on an 8v is far easier than a clutch change, only awkward part is un-doing the crank pulley bolt & re-tightening it properly again (a bolt won't do in this case) but a proper flywheel locking tool is only about £8 & makes the job so much easier. I'm not local to you or I'd offer to do the cambelt at least (for a price). Graham. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
d7ve_b 44 1 Cars Posted April 21, 2006 What would be a good price for cambelt change on an 8v? Mine is in need of a change aswell. In fact i'm also experiencing similar problems with the clucth! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pug_ham 245 3 Cars Posted April 22, 2006 What would be a good price for cambelt change on an 8v? Mine is in need of a change aswell. In fact i'm also experiencing similar problems with the clucth! Usually different at every garage but about £100 for a cambelt imo is fair. (if you fancy an hourish drive I might be able to do the cambelt sometime soon). Be1 (reverse next to first) have a particularly heavy clutch mechanism though so don't mistake this as a sign of it needing a new clutch. Be3 should be nice & light though imo. Graham. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rob_the_Sparky 10 Posted April 22, 2006 Does anyone know of any good places to get the above changed on my 1.9 around the Reading area for a reasonable cost. The clutch has been heavy for since I owned the car and now the release bearings are making a unwelcome noise. I would be tempted to do the cam belt myself but my dad (much more mechanically minded than me) has warned me not to due to me not having the correct tools. Therefore what tools would this require? Cheers Paul Try AUTOCARE, in Prospect Mews, Reading. Not been there for a couple of years now but they worked on my cars for years (now I do it all myself) and were brilliant and a sensible price. One of the few places I would trust with my cars. You should find them in the yellow pages... AUTOCARE Rob Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cameron 16 Posted April 22, 2006 Heavy clutch could just be down to the cable.. when i changed mine it made it a hell of a lot smoother Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
d7ve_b 44 1 Cars Posted April 23, 2006 Usually different at every garage but about £100 for a cambelt imo is fair. (if you fancy an hourish drive I might be able to do the cambelt sometime soon). Be1 (reverse next to first) have a particularly heavy clutch mechanism though so don't mistake this as a sign of it needing a new clutch. Be3 should be nice & light though imo. Graham. Thanks for the info, I might take you up on the offer of the cambelt as I don't know any specialists or trusted garages around here, and from reading some of your posts you seem to know what you're talking about! Where abouts are you based? Heavy clutch could just be down to the cable.. when i changed mine it made it a hell of a lot smoother Mine is a Be3, I think the cable does need changing as it is heavy and the bite is very high. I'm pretty sure the clutch is on its way though as there is some judder on launch, however I never have any problems selecting or engaging gears? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites