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Clutch Has Gone

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Hi All my MITS*@TY Fto has just done the clutch.

It has been slipping for a while but driving home last night i heard a banging noise.
When The car is on and i can change gears without even pressing the clutch in. and of course it wont drive anywhere.
Another thing is the car is now overheating. When car is turned off after i drove it to work (30Mins) the previous morning the overflow bottle is bubbling.

Would the Slave & master cylinders need replacing & a clutch kit? What sort of clutch should i buy ?(A heavier duty)

Thanks all
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ummmm, how hot did you let it get?
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    Post by DanXbix »

    just before 3/4 i have had all my heads done cost over $2000 not paying that again
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    Post by DanXbix »

    Hi will this clutch be ok

    Clutch Assembly Semi Ceramic

    http://www.rpw.com.au/shop/index.php?pa ... &Itemid=31

    The Original one is $781 from mitsubishi

    Will this be ok to bolt onto the original flywheel?
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    Post by RallyMad »

    I'd guess so though I haven't heard of anyone having one.

    Exedy seems to be the popular upgrade:
    http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... sc&start=0

    For similar money from what I understand, you should be able to order it from any local autobarn or performance shop.

    I just found this if it helps:
    http://www.exedy.com.au/SpecSheet.aspx? ... owId=13074
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    Post by yano »

    geez has anyone heard of ebay?? http://myworld.ebay.com.au/brakesclutch ... X:SELLERID

    Open an ebay account if you don't have one and send a msg to this seller. Was quoted the following prices (not including postage but to brisbane was $25)

    7277 - Exedy standard - $260
    7277Heavy Duty - $340.00
    7277Sports organic - $475.00

    There may be some other members who can get trade discount on these clutches. Goodluck mate. Finding someone who can install it for a decent price is another story :(
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    Post by DanXbix »

    cheers mate RPW are expensive clutch's than
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    Post by yano »

    hmm yes and no. The clutch you had listed was a semi-ceramic clutch so the price was normal. Not too sure about the other prices on their items though. Hope my info helped :D
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    Post by Bennoz »

    I just paid $427 for a sports organic

    http://www.exedy.com.au/SpecSheet.aspx? ... owId=13099

    MKB-6429-HD. That RPW semi ceramic would be a c**t to use in everyday traffic, leg muscles required.
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    Post by DanXbix »

    cool thanks all i think when i have the money ill get a exedy clutch kit 7277HD
    looks like i cant drive my fto for a while going to cost arround $700 to install

    Thanks
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