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1993 Ford Escort L-Plate - Clutch Swap - Easy Y/N?
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I have just bought a Ford Escort 1.4 1993 for my other half. The car has just been put in for a service and I knew the clutch was slipping upon taking a test drive, but the garage wants �260 with parts and labour for the privelige of fitting a new one.
I think this a steep.
How easy is it to fit the clutch yourself? Or should I perhaps bite the bullet, paying for the labour etc but shop round first??
I think this a steep.
How easy is it to fit the clutch yourself? Or should I perhaps bite the bullet, paying for the labour etc but shop round first??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That's not bad for parts and labour Bellvecchio. The clutch parts don't cost much at all, but they take about 4-5 hours to fit so the main cost is labour.
You can change the clutch yourself but it is quite involved. You can follow a step-by-step manual such as Haynes but it is best if you can have someone helping you who has a little experience of changing clutches. Basically, you must separate the gearbox from the engine and then replace the clutch friction plate and release bearing (sometimes the clutch drive plate too if needed). You also need to buy/hire/borrow a clutch alignment tool as that makes the job so much easier.
If you can do the job yourself then it will cost you a fraction of the quote. However, it will probably take you the best part of a day. You will spend a fair bit of time under the car getting dirty and probably cursing frequently too!
If you can afford to pay someone to change the clutch I would recommend that. Certainly shop about, but I would be surprised if you found a much better quote. Clutch centres and garages change clutches all the time and they have all the tools and experience. If not, then I strongly advise that you have help from someone with some experience - and don't forget the clutch alignment tool.
Hope that helps.
You can change the clutch yourself but it is quite involved. You can follow a step-by-step manual such as Haynes but it is best if you can have someone helping you who has a little experience of changing clutches. Basically, you must separate the gearbox from the engine and then replace the clutch friction plate and release bearing (sometimes the clutch drive plate too if needed). You also need to buy/hire/borrow a clutch alignment tool as that makes the job so much easier.
If you can do the job yourself then it will cost you a fraction of the quote. However, it will probably take you the best part of a day. You will spend a fair bit of time under the car getting dirty and probably cursing frequently too!
If you can afford to pay someone to change the clutch I would recommend that. Certainly shop about, but I would be surprised if you found a much better quote. Clutch centres and garages change clutches all the time and they have all the tools and experience. If not, then I strongly advise that you have help from someone with some experience - and don't forget the clutch alignment tool.
Hope that helps.
Hello
The "book" time for one of these is 3.0 hours and a good clutch should cost in the region of �90.00.
Average labour rate for outside of greater London is �35.00 per hour at an independant garage.
Even this comes to 230 inc vat.
Some of these vehicles can can have the clutch replaced quicker than normal but if it has ABS fitted then it is a 3 hour job. A garage i use in Luton will fit this for under 200quid
The "book" time for one of these is 3.0 hours and a good clutch should cost in the region of �90.00.
Average labour rate for outside of greater London is �35.00 per hour at an independant garage.
Even this comes to 230 inc vat.
Some of these vehicles can can have the clutch replaced quicker than normal but if it has ABS fitted then it is a 3 hour job. A garage i use in Luton will fit this for under 200quid
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