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capri_rob
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Is there anything else on the car thats a bit ropey that you know of ?
Towing or trailering a £440 turd from Darlington to Sheffield to then spend hours fitting the clutch yourself won't be cost effective
I've never put a clutch in a car since I started driving - but I'm guessing it will never be one of those jobs where its "just the clutch" when you start taking it to bits you'll find the propshaft donut is fooked, the exhaust hangers/rubbers will be fooked, the gear linkage will be fooked etc etc......and by then its in bits all over the drive with your mechanic asking what you want to do.
If you've got to keep it get the cheapest clutch you can find and get a mobile mechanic in to do it on the drive.
personally I'd cash the tax in, weigh it in and get a decent chunk of your dosh back - IIRC its only got a short MOT and bodywork issues anyway - do you really want to be investing time and cash into it if you'd be binning it in a few months anyway ?
Towing or trailering a £440 turd from Darlington to Sheffield to then spend hours fitting the clutch yourself won't be cost effective
I've never put a clutch in a car since I started driving - but I'm guessing it will never be one of those jobs where its "just the clutch" when you start taking it to bits you'll find the propshaft donut is fooked, the exhaust hangers/rubbers will be fooked, the gear linkage will be fooked etc etc......and by then its in bits all over the drive with your mechanic asking what you want to do.
If you've got to keep it get the cheapest clutch you can find and get a mobile mechanic in to do it on the drive.
personally I'd cash the tax in, weigh it in and get a decent chunk of your dosh back - IIRC its only got a short MOT and bodywork issues anyway - do you really want to be investing time and cash into it if you'd be binning it in a few months anyway ?

e30topless said : Proper BMW's have 4 headlights, last of the run was the E30 and E34/E32 anything after that is just complete shite
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penton08
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First thing i would do is try to bump start the car and check for sure the clutch has gone 
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ive tried he said its too coldDezzy wrote:Send Mick a pm or txt Alex. I'm sure he'll come and help you fit a clutch.
Its a couple of hours work at most.
which is fair enough because it is, will get it towed to a mates garage this week once i definitely know its the clutch
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Alex
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got 6 month mot left and 6 month tax, i have no choice because i cannot swop my insurance over to anymore cars till my renewalcapri_rob wrote:Is there anything else on the car thats a bit ropey that you know of ?
Towing or trailering a £440 turd from Darlington to Sheffield to then spend hours fitting the clutch yourself won't be cost effective
I've never put a clutch in a car since I started driving - but I'm guessing it will never be one of those jobs where its "just the clutch" when you start taking it to bits you'll find the propshaft donut is fooked, the exhaust hangers/rubbers will be fooked, the gear linkage will be fooked etc etc......and by then its in bits all over the drive with your mechanic asking what you want to do.
If you've got to keep it get the cheapest clutch you can find and get a mobile mechanic in to do it on the drive.
personally I'd cash the tax in, weigh it in and get a decent chunk of your dosh back - IIRC its only got a short MOT and bodywork issues anyway - do you really want to be investing time and cash into it if you'd be binning it in a few months anyway ?
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Alex
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am i right in thinking if i put it in gear and press clutch, it wouldnt move if clutch was fooked 
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capri_rob
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If its in gear without your foot on the clutch you shouldnt be able to move it 

e30topless said : Proper BMW's have 4 headlights, last of the run was the E30 and E34/E32 anything after that is just complete shite
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Alex
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So if i put my foot on clutch and try and move it i assume it wont move if clutch was fecked.capri_rob wrote:If its in gear without your foot on the clutch you shouldnt be able to move it
Thats what i was trying to say
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capri_rob
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What so you mean that the clutch is locked solid and wont disengage when you put your foot on the pedal ?

e30topless said : Proper BMW's have 4 headlights, last of the run was the E30 and E34/E32 anything after that is just complete shite
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Alex
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NOooooo am saying if i stick it in gear, and press the clutch the car would normally move, am guessing it wouldnt if clutch was knackerd
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Alex
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right just bumped started it and it drives fine, clutch biting point a bit high but other than that fine, turn it off starter just spins again????
iam going to swop the starter of my m40 and see if it works
fingers crossed
iam going to swop the starter of my m40 and see if it works
fingers crossed
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Sounds like the starter isn't engaging Alex.

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theoretically, that the concept..Alex wrote:NOooooo am saying if i stick it in gear, and press the clutch the car would normally move, am guessing it wouldnt if clutch was knackerd
Ok it's cold, but microwave some weetabix & get the spanners out.. 4 pot clutch work is just one step up from mechano really
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Alex wrote:right just bumped started it and it drives fine, clutch biting point a bit high but other than that fine, turn it off starter just spins again????
iam going to swop the starter of my m40 and see if it works
fingers crossed
Definately souns like the starter which as luck would have it is a rather unpleasant job on a M43 turd
I always remove the battery and tray for access
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Simon13 wrote:your so full of sh!t, just get on with it. Hardly a mastermind job is it.
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unless it's in an E34 then you can stand at the side of it !pacerpete wrote: Definately souns like the starter which as luck would have it is a rather unpleasant job on a M43 turd![]()
Fingers crossed it's just a starter Alex, at least you will still have some transport
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Sounds like the starter to be my friend. 

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Pete is right, looks like an absolute pig to get at, inlet manifold off job 
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Alex wrote:Pete is right, looks like an absolute pig to get at, inlet manifold off job
You DONT need to take the manifold off but removal of the battery and tray is advisable.
The torx retaining bolds will need to be accessed from underneath with lots of extensions and a socket, ideally with a helper guiding/ holding the socket on the bolt head.
A ramp makes this job MUCH easier.
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Fair enough, didnt relise the battery tray just comes out
Cheers pete
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Are you sure it's not the bellhousing or flywheel bolts that have worked loose, as the twin symptoms of high clutch biting point and starter not engaging with the flywheel suggest this.
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Alex
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Needs a new flywheel 
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Speedtouch
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What's happened to the one that's on there?
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Alex
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unsure garage rang me to say, they fitted starter, and given the symptoms i gave they said it going to be flywheel/clutch so he wants me to source a flywheel for him to fit and said bring the clutch too
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May be that the ring gear has slipped out of position (they are heat-shrunk onto the flywheel), or the teeth are worn.
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Alex
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Plenty of dual mass 1.9 flywheels all over the bay but not one single used single mass 316i one arrhhhhh
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same as a m40?
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mine is the 1600cc yes
i belive the 1900cc is dual
So realoem says anyway
i belive the 1900cc is dual
So realoem says anyway
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I'd get the engine/gearbox out for a look first - it may be just a case of tightening up the flywheel bolts!
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