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2ltrjim |
posted on 6th Oct 08 at 20:05 |
i changed mine on my back in 2.5 hours | |
Warren G |
posted on 6th Oct 08 at 19:45 |
5hours is a fair time | |
mike.p |
posted on 6th Oct 08 at 19:39 |
:lol: i spent close to a month on mine thats what hapens when you find out u need to do more things to ya car and u cant be bothered | |
Shrek |
posted on 6th Oct 08 at 15:48 |
Its an easy job. Good money makers they are hardly anything to take off. You can do it on the deck with ease. | |
Torsa g |
posted on 6th Oct 08 at 15:46 |
all goes on tools to hand, on ramps or not, and if luck is on ur side, 2hous if all those things in place and obviously experience | |
Shrek |
posted on 6th Oct 08 at 15:42 |
Book time's 3.7 hours, real time's 2 hours mate. | |
Pete_vxl |
posted on 6th Oct 08 at 15:42 |
my old sport got a clutch done, took 3ish hours i think, skinned me £250 or around that too:( | |
ScottBeck |
posted on 6th Oct 08 at 15:33 |
depending on what engine you mate as most garages are able to do it without takingg the gearbox out i believe | |
Graham88 |
posted on 6th Oct 08 at 14:03 |
I left mine at 9am and picked it up at 3pm and he said it had been ready a while. | |
gianluigi |
posted on 6th Oct 08 at 14:02 |
quote: a bit longer than my 6 days and counting then.....:o | |
flybikeslee |
posted on 6th Oct 08 at 13:55 |
2/3 hours approx depending how good yer mechanic is | |
doncs |
posted on 6th Oct 08 at 13:53 |
1.4 sport...s reg...if that makes any difference | |
Torsa g |
posted on 6th Oct 08 at 13:46 |
wat engine ect | |
doncs |
posted on 6th Oct 08 at 13:40 |
how long should it take a garage change a clutch on a corsa? theres only 1 mechanic there, and hes got a helper too! any ideas? cheers |