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oh dear, you drive with your foot on the cluch then? or hold the cluch down at the lights insted of knocking it out of gear? never hold down the cluch for more that 30 seconds at a time,,,,,naughty naughty! this is just one of the prices you pay for that,
its you cluch release bearing, its seised up on you, cluch riding dose that! its only a little bearing!!!!!
the fix is a new cluch bearing, but what it costs to take the gear box out to replase the bearing it would be cheeper in the long run to have a compleat new cluch fitted, and then lurn not to ride the new cluch as much,,,,and all this just to pull away a fuw seconds faster??? this is a £350-£500 job now
how frustrated do you feel now?????
1000 pounds sounds a bit rich, just4 parts. sounds like you needto shop around,if you get someone to fix it look at the clutch plate or pressure plate you might be able to re use them, to save money . you should get about 135 kms out of of a clutch
I doubt that is the case, the clutch is most likely the problem.
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