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Tractor Clutch...
« on: 30 January 2010, 22:24:23 »

The clutch has started slipping on my tractor over the last couple of days and I was wondering how difficult they are to change...

I should be able to get the car up on ramps and I am guessing it is a case of dropping the prop-shaft and gear box, in order to get to it.  Are there any "special" tools that I will need doing it???

I know it isn't the recommended thing to do, but, money is extremely tight at the moment, so is there are breaker who can sort me out with a reasonable one to carry me through until I can get a new one for it?

Thank you...
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Re: Tractor Clutch...
« Reply #1 on: 30 January 2010, 22:28:34 »

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The clutch has started slipping on my tractor over the last couple of days and I was wondering how difficult they are to change...

I should be able to get the car up on ramps and I am guessing it is a case of dropping the prop-shaft and gear box, in order to get to it.  Are there any "special" tools that I will need doing it???

I know it isn't the recommended thing to do, but, money is extremely tight at the moment, so is there are breaker who can sort me out with a reasonable one to carry me through until I can get a new one for it?

Thank you...

I don't think they're ridiculous money new... It's quite a bit of work to put an unknown 2nd hand one in ;) ;)
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Re: Tractor Clutch...
« Reply #2 on: 31 January 2010, 07:28:13 »

It is not that hard if you are good with spanners, I have had mine out twice. First time to replace the clutch cylinder, second time was to replace the clutch.

You will need some way of raising the whole car front and back to give you clearence under the car, I reversed mine onto my ramps and jacked the front up and put it on axle stands.

You will need a clutch centering tool, you can make your own with some wood dowelling and tape if money is tight (did this once many years ago). You will also need a pressure bleeder to get the air out of the clutch. Other than that a mate to help you lift the gearbox out then back in would be a huge advantage.

I wouldn't use a second hand clutch myself, I got one for my 2.0 petrol off ebay for £125 delivered.

I replaced my clutch on my own with no help within 2.5 hours.

Good luck  :y
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Re: Tractor Clutch...
« Reply #3 on: 31 January 2010, 09:13:07 »

I found it easier to remove the inlet manifold, then you can get at the starter motor bolts and as already said, I really wouldn't use a secondhand clutch.
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« Reply #4 on: 31 January 2010, 09:14:08 »

Oh and just to add, what ever you do, don't turn the engine backwards.
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« Reply #5 on: 31 January 2010, 10:31:25 »

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The clutch has started slipping on my tractor over the last couple of days and I was wondering how difficult they are to change...

I should be able to get the car up on ramps and I am guessing it is a case of dropping the prop-shaft and gear box, in order to get to it.  Are there any "special" tools that I will need doing it???

I know it isn't the recommended thing to do, but, money is extremely tight at the moment, so is there are breaker who can sort me out with a reasonable one to carry me through until I can get a new one for it?

Thank you...


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CLUTCH-KIT-BMW-E30-E36-E39-525-TD-E34-E38-325-323-525_W0QQitemZ120518134801QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item1c0f70cc11  this is for the 525 tds,   should be the same, but not sure if the box is the same on the omega, therefore may be of no use at all.

but it highlights £75 for a clutch kit for a bmw,   shouldnt be any more for yours.
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Re: Tractor Clutch...
« Reply #6 on: 31 January 2010, 12:38:31 »

Thankfully, I am able to get the car up on Hydraulic Ramps, so I can get the car up to a very nice height, and be able to get at everything necessary.

Thanks guys, just need to try and get ghold of one now...
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Re: Tractor Clutch...
« Reply #7 on: 31 January 2010, 13:00:50 »

Can anyone answer whether the BMW clutch will fit or not...  The best price I have got is 200 quid from fleebay for a new one.  There is a used one come up, but, I have to admit, if I can't get a new one for less, the used one it will have to be...

I have answered the question will it fit or not, it won't BMW Clutch is 10 Splines the Mig is 14 Splines.
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« Reply #8 on: 31 January 2010, 13:06:55 »

www.buypartsby.co.uk is the best place to get your clutch from. They sell LUK ones which I believe were fitted by the factory and they are cheaper than £200 ;)
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Re: Tractor Clutch...
« Reply #10 on: 31 January 2010, 21:49:30 »

Cheers Rodney, I hadn't found that one when I looked earlier...  That is certainly the best price I have found so far...  Very much appreciated....
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