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Clutch Replacement Advice
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 1:55 pm
by Lost Jimny
Hi All,
The clutch in my Jimny has been getting progressively stiffer and stiffer. It is now at the point where it is almost impossible to use. So i cant take it out at the mo

. While it was having a service i got the mechanic to check it out and he said that it would need replacing. I asked if i should replace it with a heavy duty clutch as i use it for 4wding, he said that because it is a 4wd it already had a heavy duty clutch. I didnt think that OEM clutchs would have been that heavy duty.
Can you get heavy duty clutches?
Does anyone know if you can get them for the Jimny?
Should i get one if they are available?
And finally can anyone recommend somewhere to get this done in Christchurch?
Thanks in advance.
Re: Clutch Replacement Advice
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 2:05 pm
by mud_slinger
ring tony at clutch systems chch he will give you good advice and prices. go for a hd exedy kit if there is one available
Re: Clutch Replacement Advice
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 2:28 pm
by zukmeista
Just get a standard one. HD clutches increase the stress on the cable and can cause them to fail.
Re: Clutch Replacement Advice
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 5:47 pm
by Dr_PC
Quick thought, Have you checked the cable, it can cause this fault
Re: Clutch Replacement Advice
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 6:02 pm
by suzookyman
Dr_PC wrote:Quick thought, Have you checked the cable, it can cause this fault
Suzuki clutch cables suck, i have had no end of probs over the years and now carry a spare on every club run ( oh and a spare accelerater cable and.................)
Al
Re: Clutch Replacement Advice
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 7:17 pm
by Lost Jimny
Dr_PC wrote:Quick thought, Have you checked the cable, it can cause this fault
Unfortunately im pretty much mechanically defficient

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This is what the mechanic has written
Removed clutch cable and lubed. Suspect faulty pressure plate.
I dunno do you guys think i should get a second opinion?
Re: Clutch Replacement Advice
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 11:09 pm
by LOWRANGE
Hey mate
I run my own clutch business up here in Auckland but can sort you out a few prices if you would just need the details of the truck. From what your've described it sounds like you have got clutch cable issues(I'm not totally familar with the jimny if they are cable or not) but the symptoms sound like that of a seizing cable. Whether or not you fit a new clutch you need to fix the cause of it. Which in this case it sounds like the actuation system, fitting a new or fixing the old cable is alot cheaper than a new clutch plus labour and you might still have alot of life left in the clutch. I see the Mechanic has tried to free it up and lubed it also, sometimes cables just need to be replaced, the liners or the cable can wear and it's just time to change them,sorry we don't do them but some of the guys above may know of good sources thanks.