I just spoke to the shop manager at a Saturn dealer here in town
(Columbus, OH) and he said that SW1 & 2 clutches are very durable but
extremely expensive to replace. He said that "you need to take the
transmission apart" and quoted something like $1,300 for the job!
Is this really a typical price for clutch replacement? How about when
done by a good independent mechanic?
Had anybody had experience doing the job themself?
Does anybody know if the same applies for a LS1 or LW1?
Thanks,
Mike
Pbadgley - 20 Apr 2006 14:50 GMT
They need to remove the tranny to replace the clutch but not take it
apart. And I think the price is steep here in Canada I had one replaced
for under $800 CDN$ with todays exchange rate that only $700 USD. I
would shop around for a better deal.
blah blah - 20 Apr 2006 16:47 GMT
> I just spoke to the shop manager at a Saturn dealer here in town
> (Columbus, OH) and he said that SW1 & 2 clutches are very durable but
> extremely expensive to replace. He said that "you need to take the
> transmission apart" and quoted something like $1,300 for the job!
Thats a dealer price? Heck thats no more if not much less than most
import car dealerships.
> Is this really a typical price for clutch replacement? How about when
> done by a good independent mechanic?
Probably 1/2 to 2/3rds the cost.
> Had anybody had experience doing the job themself?
>
> Does anybody know if the same applies for a LS1 or LW1?
Same engine cradle, same front end, same price.
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
Lane - 20 Apr 2006 22:57 GMT
The S-Series tranny doesn't need to be taken apart, or removed. A Haynes
manual will tell you the engine needs to come out, but that is not the case
either. I've done the clutch myself about 5 times, and here's a great
writeup for the backyard mechanic to do it himself/herself in an afternoon
with basic tools:
http://www.cristhomas.com/cars/Clutch/ClutchHowTo.html
There's a thread on SaturnFans that includes this write-up here:
http://saturnfans.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37616
The last time I did it, my goal was an hour but I didn't quite make it.
Sometimes it is time consuming to line up the input shaft on the trans and
get it back into the clutch disc hub blind so that can take some extra time
and swearing. But all-in-all, it's not a difficult job.
You can find clutches on eBay similar to stock with throwout bearing for
around $100 - $125.
Lane [ lane (at) evilplastic.com ]
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> I just spoke to the shop manager at a Saturn dealer here in town
> (Columbus, OH) and he said that SW1 & 2 clutches are very durable but
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> Mike