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Thread: What tools are needed for Clutch Change in a VR6?

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    What tools are needed for Clutch Change in a VR6?

    Me and Ausgolfer are going to try to do a clutch change on my vr6 next weekend (21st-22nd) and im wondering if there is any specific tools i need to acquire before then. I have a decent set of tools but just wanted to check about anything thats a little unusual.

    also, are there any other things i should change at the same time apart from the rear main oil seal and the timing chain guides?

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    If you're bustin out the drive shafts you need a M8 multi spline piece...like one of them star allen key things, but its got 12 points...

    Cost me $80 for a full set of them, because kingcrome don't sell them seperately... So, I have a set you may borrow...

    You may also need a clutch aligning tool...

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    I've got a set on order from work, thanks for reminding me.

    Should make it a GTG and get everyone to help LOL

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    how much would one usually pay for a clutch replacement? mine is starting to slip (possibly related to the fact that i poured transmission fluid on it ) and i need to get it fixed soon...

    i don't think it is something i'm willing to do myself, unless of course you boys wants to make a tutorial

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    I'll be taking plenty of photos and am more than willing to "try" and make a tutorial for others to use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bboyskidz View Post
    (possibly related to the fact that i poured transmission fluid on it ) and i need to get it fixed soon...
    Did you do the trick of pouring tranny fluid into the bell housing check hole...???

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    Quote Originally Posted by bboyskidz View Post
    how much would one usually pay for a clutch replacement? mine is starting to slip (possibly related to the fact that i poured transmission fluid on it ) and i need to get it fixed soon...

    i don't think it is something i'm willing to do myself, unless of course you boys wants to make a tutorial
    I have a few quotes.

    VW dealer: VW clutch, $1300. non genuine, $1200

    inderpendince: $1000, $1200.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bboyskidz View Post
    how much would one usually pay for a clutch replacement? mine is starting to slip (possibly related to the fact that i poured transmission fluid on it ) and i need to get it fixed soon...

    i don't think it is something i'm willing to do myself, unless of course you boys wants to make a tutorial
    Hi Mate
    Around 300-320 genuine LUK complete clutch kit.(presure plate,clutch plate and bearing) Can get one not a problem.
    Mechanic shouldnt charge more then 250-300.
    If you got extra 30-40 replace rear seal on the crank and one on the gearbox
    If interested let me know
    Thanks'
    Oli

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    Quote Originally Posted by golf3 View Post
    Did you do the trick of pouring tranny fluid into the bell housing check hole...???
    *sigh* yess... damn that hole!

    Quote Originally Posted by ScienceVR6 View Post
    VW dealer: VW clutch, $1300. non genuine, $1200
    Quote Originally Posted by Oli View Post
    Around 300-320 genuine LUK complete clutch kit.(presure plate,clutch plate and bearing) Can get one not a problem.
    how is it that both these prices are so far apart?!

    back on topic, a tutorial would be so handy, if it is good enough, it should give these forums and your nick quite a lot more rep...

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    hey it'd be great to see a vr6 clutch replacement tutorial!

    take lots and lots of digital photos of it all for the dummies like me out here

    good luck!

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