Winter project is going to be replacing the clutch on my '80 Spider. Sounds like I should replace rear main seal and input shaft bearing at the same tome. Anything else I ought to plan tackle while I'm there?
The diagnosis is that my clutch is fried, which I've determined because I can't stay in gear, particularly when accelerating uphill. Engine stays in 3rd, shifting to 4th does nothing.
Clutch replacement: what else while I'm there?
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Re: Clutch replacement: what else while I'm there?
Depending on miles, I would look at the "donut" and the u-joints.
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Re: Clutch replacement: what else while I'm there?
Depending on your budget, I'd give some thought to installing a light-weight flywheel while you're there. The guys who've installed them all swear that they love how much faster that the engine revs.
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Re: Clutch replacement: what else while I'm there?
How's your starter?
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Re: Clutch replacement: what else while I'm there?
I second the vote on a starter. Put in one of the small and light weight gear reduction starters - I think Mark has them. I love mine.
A little off target but how are your motor mounts? A new donut is a good move if the old one has any wear. Change the trany oil (with the proper GL5 as I recall) if it needs it.
A little off target but how are your motor mounts? A new donut is a good move if the old one has any wear. Change the trany oil (with the proper GL5 as I recall) if it needs it.
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Re: Clutch replacement: what else while I'm there?
I'll agree, good time to replace the starter and the flywheel is a great upgrade; it's "free" performance without sacrificing driveability
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Re: Clutch replacement: what else while I'm there?
Over all the engine
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Re: Clutch replacement: what else while I'm there?
nobody mentions far more important and cheap parts that are otherwise unaccesible...
rear crank oil seal and crank pilot bearing
rear crank oil seal and crank pilot bearing
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Re: Clutch replacement: what else while I'm there?
The original poster did.
Csaba
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'71 124 Spider, much modified
'17 124 Abarth, silver
http://italiancarclub.com/csaba/
Co-owner of the best dang Fiat parts place in town
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Re: Clutch replacement: what else while I'm there?
Just to wrap everything up: I finally finished this job. I ended up replacing the flexible driveshaft joint/guibo, rear main seal (and holder, after I broke the original replacing the first seal), gasket, throw out bearing, clutch plate, disc, pilot bearing, clutch fork boot... Maybe other stuff?
So, why am I taking the time to tell you that I successfully replaced my clutch?
Heck, I'm telling EVERYONE!
So, why am I taking the time to tell you that I successfully replaced my clutch?
Heck, I'm telling EVERYONE!
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Re: Clutch replacement: what else while I'm there?
Sweet! Hard to beat the satisfaction of doing a tough job yourself. So what are you working on next?
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Re: Clutch replacement: what else while I'm there?
Replace the Center Driveshaft Support Bearing while you are at it.