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beecee
02-08-2012, 02:45 PM
Over the past few weeks i have noticed that when i change gear the revs will climb high but the car wont be pulling
to the same degree , it has got progressively worse , and today it would hardly pull in any gear after i had been driving
it for a while , it never happens at start up and there are no other symptoms , no burning clutch smell etc , im in no
way mechanically minded and am presuming its the clutch , any thoughts and advice greatly ap appreciated .
BRIAN
Steve_M
03-08-2012, 04:49 PM
Thats does sound like your clutch is slipping.
Genuine Honda Parts wise your looking at.
Pressure plate - 22300-P36-010 £153.29
Friction plate - 22200-P36-020 £94.72
Release bearing - 22810-P37-013 £51.82
There is no stock in Europe for any of those parts, so they would have to come from Japan.
Not sure if the likes of Blueprint/ADL do pattern parts for Beat.
beecee
03-08-2012, 05:20 PM
Cheers , ill check out Blueprint and ADL , is there any point looking to get it reconditioned ?
beecee
03-08-2012, 09:25 PM
There is a Beat being broken on eBay , seller has offered the clutch for £60 plus delivery , he doesn't know the cars history but drove it for a while , says the clutch was in good shape , height biting point etc , am I throwing my money away or is it worth a chance .
Steve_M
03-08-2012, 09:41 PM
Throwing money away!
I presume you would be paying some one to fit it?
I wouldn't bother with a second hand clutch that you only have someone's word for its history.
beecee
03-08-2012, 10:22 PM
I would be paying for fitting , mush have to bend over for Mr Honda .
Steve_M
04-08-2012, 12:04 AM
FRT for changing clutch is 4.9 hrs and I should think a Honda dealer is going to at least £80 to £90 an hour. So it's gonna be £400+ mark for Labour. I'd be finding a good local garage to carry out a clutch change rather than a franchised dealer if your not going to be doing it your self.
beecee
04-08-2012, 12:48 AM
I have a mate who runs his own garage to do the work For a mate rate , it's the parts that are going to cost , still if I get another 20 years out of a new clutch it will be money well spent .
obiwanwasabe
04-08-2012, 09:09 AM
I have a mate who runs his own garage to do the work For a mate rate , it's the parts that are going to cost , still if I get another 20 years out of a new clutch it will be money well spent .
Hi,
I fitted a new clutch in mine when I first got it in 2004 and used a genuine Homda kit but within 5000 miles the friction plate was rattling terribly at 3000revs, so I took it out last year and had the friction plate rebuilt with stronger springs and new friction linings by a clutch specialist in Morley Leeds. so far it has done about 8000 mls since then and all is still quiet and was quarter the price of the Honda one!
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