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Old 20th December 2010, 21:22   #11
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be carfull i have never found a dmf worn out on a 75 or zt and have fitted a few if it was a mondeo yes i keep one in stock never found a dmf on a 75 or zt out of spek


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Old 20th December 2010, 21:30   #12
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be carfull i have never found a dmf worn out on a 75 or zt and have fitted a few if it was a mondeo yes i keep one in stock never found a dmf on a 75 or zt out of spek


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Guess that more or less confirms the point I was making:xmas-smiley-031:
DMF is dual mass flywheel

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Old 20th December 2010, 21:50   #13
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be carfull i have never found a dmf worn out on a 75 or zt and have fitted a few if it was a mondeo yes i keep one in stock never found a dmf on a 75 or zt out of spek


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We spoke of that, from what has been said, and I have learned. He agrees that dmf last on these for a long time. have sent you PM Thanks for your help / advise
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Old 20th December 2010, 22:37   #14
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We spoke of that, from what has been said, and I have learned. He agrees that dmf last on these for a long time. have sent you PM Thanks for your help / advise
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sounds like you have found a good place to do your clutch jay , he is even in tune with andy re the dmf lastinglong time and rarely needing changing ,good luck shame it was a bit far for you to get to andys as what i have read he does a very good job ...,
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Old 21st December 2010, 18:03   #15
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I will be interested to know if you recommend him after all is completed? Its always good to have a little local knowledge....
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Old 21st December 2010, 18:13   #16
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I will be interested to know if you recommend him after all is completed? Its always good to have a little local knowledge....
Hi Rob. Will keep you posted if things go well.
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Old 21st December 2010, 18:37   #17
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Mr Clutch have a branch in Norwich, and want something like £300-£350 for a replacement clutch...
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Old 21st December 2010, 18:52   #18
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Mr Clutch have a branch in Norwich, and want something like £300-£350 for a replacement clutch...
Mr Clutch wanted £700 for a clutch and master and slave cylinder. Plus once they have the car open they would proberbly want to put a flywheel on the bill at £600, judging on the conversation I had with them
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