Replacement clutch
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Replacement clutch
Anyone had any experience with the clutches available on esm?
I see the old ap drive lines are no longer available and club spares doesn't have any left.
I see the old ap drive lines are no longer available and club spares doesn't have any left.
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Re: Replacement clutch
I had a B&B Clutch kit from them summer of 2023, I've probably only done about 1,000 miles or so since fitting it, but no problems so far.
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- svenedin
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Re: Replacement clutch
I've had the "Borg and Beck" clutch from ESM installed for about 2 years. Admittedly, I don't do major mileage but no issues with the clutch so far.
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Re: Replacement clutch
Borg and beck is an old established name but the similarities between the old B&B parts and the new ones start and ends with the name. The new parts, brakes, clutch, suspension items etc, all seem decent. Andrew Eggelton is selling Girling clutch kits whic look decent but again, won't be 'old school' Girling.
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Re: Replacement clutch
thanks all - was actually thinking of sending the one currently in the car (provenance unknown, but ive had the car for 10 years now with no issues) to get re-lined, as suggested by a previous post on here.
good to hear the B&B aren't a complete disaster show though!
good to hear the B&B aren't a complete disaster show though!
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Re: Replacement clutch
Not quite the same - but I put a B&B clutch in my sprite about 5 years ago. In less than 1000 miles the carbon thrust bearing had worn out. Was not impressed.
Clutch itself seems fine
Clutch itself seems fine
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Re: Replacement clutch
interesting one Matt - is there a supplier of high quality thrust bearings in that case, rather than the bundled one with the B&B clutch?
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Re: Replacement clutch
Whereas my carbon thrust bearing (Borg and Beck) was installed about 10,000 miles ago along with a new clutch and shows minimal wear. I have the engine out for other reasons. You can see just a bit of carbon dust in the bell housing.
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Re: Replacement clutch
The carbon thrust could always be replaced with a roller/ball bearing type release.
You may have to do some minor modification but is not insurmountable.
This is the ball type release bearing fitted to my Minor. It is part home made and part CS Autoclassics and was fitted back in the 1990s and has given good service even though it is matched to a very strong racing clutch pressure plate. If you want to fit a roller/ball release bearing I would have a word with Peter May Engineering as they do a conversion kit.
https://www.petermayengineering.com/
You may have to do some minor modification but is not insurmountable.
This is the ball type release bearing fitted to my Minor. It is part home made and part CS Autoclassics and was fitted back in the 1990s and has given good service even though it is matched to a very strong racing clutch pressure plate. If you want to fit a roller/ball release bearing I would have a word with Peter May Engineering as they do a conversion kit.
https://www.petermayengineering.com/
Re: Replacement clutch
hi, Try speaking to Precision Clutch Components Tel 01963362484 their based in Somerset ,family firm will reface clutch plate, rebuild cover to oem spec
and can supply new carbon release bearing. If you have any concerns over China sourced products these guys can help.
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and can supply new carbon release bearing. If you have any concerns over China sourced products these guys can help.
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