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6th May 2020, 19:17 | #1 |
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Average life for a Rover 75 T clutch.
Ok Guys......whats the average mileage I can expect from a replacement clutch.
Please dont say how long is a piece of string...I dont want chapter and verse just a estimate within 500 miles. I dont tow and I dont drive mad.just normal running around.... Thanks Bill |
6th May 2020, 19:22 | #2 |
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I would be disappointed with anything less than 60k miles to be honest with normal driving.
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My Tourer is on its 3rd clutch at 125k, but I don't know how long the original rover clutch or it's LUK replacement lasted respectively. All I can say is that the LUK lasted at least 30k before I replaced it at 125k.
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what parts of the clutch have been replaced and what problem are you experiencing?
Do you keep the clutch pedal pushed down and the car in gear when stationary? macafee2 |
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If you are talking about the Driven Plate then I would expect 70/80k. but the slave can go well before the Driven Plate some as soon as 20K
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My diesel did 200k on its first one
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6th May 2020, 21:06 | #7 |
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Banana is still on her original one, and we are on 209.744. Not bad for a 1.8t.
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17 head gaskets but one clutch
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The factory stuff was pretty good wasn't it Bob? Wish we could get similar quality nowadays.
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4 HGF’s and 1 replaced after the radiator failed. That was done as peace of mind.
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