Hi,
The clutch arm on my 106XRD has snapped. The garage has welded it as a
temp job but said they can't replace the arm by itself, it will have to be
a whole new clutch which will cost in the region of £350. Is there any way
around this, e.g. driving with the welded arm? £350 seems a lot especially
if it's only the arm that has broken.
Morag
nigel - 17 Mar 2006 23:46 GMT
>Hi,
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>Morag
Normally these arms break because the clutch assembly is hard to
operate, therefore it would be as well to renew the clutch as well as
the arm. By the way the arm comes as an assembly with the drop rod
that holds the release bearing.
Malc - 18 Mar 2006 22:58 GMT
> Hi,
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> around this, e.g. driving with the welded arm? £350 seems a lot especially
> if it's only the arm that has broken.
When you say "the garage" have you shopped around? Clutch replacement prices
vary wildly from HOW MUCH???? when you go to a main dealer to Hmm? from a
small specialist or specialist clutch place.

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