Clutch Life on your car ???

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Clutch Life on your car ???

Postby 4_Series_Scania » Thu Oct 30, 2003 2:39 pm

Hi all, I've got a '92 BMW 318i with currently 142,000 under its belt, without ever having a new clutch.I experience some judder when I pull off, however, this is due to the car not using asbestos in the friction plate, and is a common trait of the car, not a fault.

Despite the above,I think it must be time for a new clutch soon but sincerely hope not!!!

Hence this poll!

My basic "gear change" style is clutchless changes going up the 'box and always double clutch going down the box - if anybody's interested!!!

Paul.
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Re: Clutch Life on your car ???

Postby zeberdee » Wed Nov 12, 2003 8:13 am

Hi when driving artics etc I only use the clutch to pull away the rest of the time I just "feel it in" like the Eton twin split 'box, however in my car 1990 Renault 25 TXE I always use the clutch. In a lorry the engine doesn't rev as high as a car so its easyer to do, my car has done 133K tows a caravan etc on the same clutch.
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Re: Clutch Life on your car ???

Postby Rifleman » Thu Nov 13, 2003 10:11 am

My 1984 Mercury Topaz went over 220,000 km in my hands (feet) on its original clutch, and was still going strong when I traded up (engine was baffed,... too many high speed, hwy miles)..........I never slipped it more than necessary.....always raised the revs on down shifts and let compression do the braking, not the clutch........
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Re: Clutch Life on your car ???

Postby Viktor_Z » Sun Dec 07, 2003 4:50 pm

...always raised the revs on down shifts and let compression do the braking, not the clutch........


Hmm, that's what Truck drivers do, right ? *When their truck makes this noisy "t-r-r-r-r-r-r" ;D noise when going downhill . . . ;)

Anyways, my car is on automatic, not standard because remember, I'm still on my driving permit, so when I get a license, I'd probably get on manual. *probably* ::) ;D
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Re: Clutch Life on your car ???

Postby 4_Series_Scania » Wed Dec 10, 2003 8:29 pm


Hmm, that's what Truck drivers do, right ? *When their truck makes this noisy "t-r-r-r-r-r-r" ;D noise when going downhill . . .



Its called the "Exhaust brake" , A diesel engine has virtually no braking power. The exhaust brake provide a source of engine braking that will more than compensate for that problem. If you are towing, an exhaust brake is an absolute necessity.

Great to see, after two months, such a responce! I suppose FS users drive automatics......  ::)
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Re: Clutch Life on your car ???

Postby SaVas » Tue Jan 13, 2004 9:47 am

I had an 89 Nissan Maxima that bit the dust (trailer hitch of a pickup) and had 325,000 miles on it. The clutch had been replaced at 225,000 miles the FIRST time. I loved that car. It NEVER gave me problems and the interior always looked new. There was some fading on the steering wheel leather but thats it.

Sadly she lost her life in 2000, and was replaced with a 2000 Nissan Maxima with 26 miles on the odo however this time an automatic
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Re: Clutch Life on your car ???

Postby Cherokee_6 » Tue Jan 13, 2004 12:13 pm

I had a Mazda 626 with 500,000 kilometers on it and only went through one clutch!!  :o
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Re: Clutch Life on your car ???

Postby Jared » Sat Jan 24, 2004 3:19 pm

hmmm...My 1997 Chevy S-10 has just over 70,000 miles so far, and no sign of clutch problems...

Driving is great, about 35-36 MPG with mostly city driving! Of coruse it's a 4 cyl. 5 speed.  I'm not sure what I'm getting now cuz I just put about 250LBs. of sand in the back for some added weight in the snow...otherwise my tires just spin...:-)

On the topic of clutch, what do you like better? Hydralic, or mechanical?

I've driven my grandfathers 37, ford (all original engine and tranny too!) and with the mechanical clutch once I got used to it it wasn't too bad, whereas it took me almost twice as long to drive my truck with the hydralic clutch...

Just some thoughts...:-)
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Re: Clutch Life on your car ???

Postby xwing » Fri Jan 30, 2004 6:11 pm

I hope you've had it recently adjusted before you dump money for a new one!
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Re: Clutch Life on your car ???

Postby eno » Tue Feb 03, 2004 3:20 pm

Ooooo for the old trucks where you had to stand up to steer .... and you had a left leg twice the size of your right because of the heavieness of the clutch and having to use it twice to do any gear change. Drivers these days expect everything done auto-electronically and don't know the value of getting their hands dirty to fix something. I worked on 1940's/50's 10 tonners when I was in the good old British Army, this was in the mid 80s. They had off road tyres nearly 4ft in diameter and handled like beached whales in anything less than 2ft of mud. If you got a gear change wrong you were lucky if you just hit neutral and didnt have your leg torn off by the clutch pedal kicking back. Oooo they where the days (NOT) thank god for the modern upgrades !!! :o ;)
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Re: Clutch Life on your car ???

Postby Jared » Thu Feb 05, 2004 10:41 am

Ooooo for the old trucks where you had to stand up to steer .... and you had a left leg twice the size of your right because of the heavieness of the clutch and having to use it twice to do any gear change. Drivers these days expect everything done auto-electronically and don't know the value of getting their hands dirty to fix something. I worked on 1940's/50's 10 tonners when I was in the good old British Army, this was in the mid 80s. They had off road tyres nearly 4ft in diameter and handled like beached whales in anything less than 2ft of mud. If you got a gear change wrong you were lucky if you just hit neutral and didnt have your leg torn off by the clutch pedal kicking back. Oooo they where the days (NOT) thank god for the modern upgrades !!! :o ;)


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Re: Clutch Life on your car ???

Postby eno » Thu Feb 05, 2004 2:31 pm

Don't forget the ear defenders and the bacon and eggs for the engine cover!! 8)
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