R60 New Clutch Install
#1
New Clutch Install
Has anyone attempted a clutch install on their CM? I am definitely due and it hurts to think its over $1000 in labor alone to swap this clutch. With a proper clutch and flywheel its looking like a $2500 job all in. If anyone has swapped I'd love to hear your experience. I am pretty familiar/comfortable/competent with the car, I just swapped the turbo and oil lines in about 5 hours my first time doing it. I will be moving at the end of December and will not have a garage to work in anymore so hoping to do this before end of the year.
#3
#4
Agreed, my issue is this is my DD and although I'd have access to another vehicle, my fiance would give me crap every day I need it haha. I'm very tempted but when you start removing arms and driveshafts I begin to worry. Plus I need to change the master and bleed the system. Sounds like more hours on my back than I'd care to give up haha
#5
Just finished up this job on my CMALL4, and boy was it a doozey. having done it already, i would do it again. but finiding information on the all4 on how to remove the transfer case and driveshaft was a bit of a bear. you have to remove the drive shaft to drop the subframe, then to remove the transfer case you have to loosen the transmission and pull it away from the transfer case. i put a long screwdriver in the universal joint halfway down the car to lock the driveshaft so i could loosen the nut at the transfer case. it took me 3 months of working exclusively on Saturdays and then one more week where i worked nearly every day for a few hours after work before i lost the light since i don't have a garage. hit some roadblocks and found out a lot about my car and myself in the process. if you end up attempting yourself and have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out! also, having finished the job and had a running car for about $400 after clutch kit and required tools were bought, i'd totally do it again to save myself $2,100 off the dealers $2,500 quote.
Last edited by r60CooperTrooper; 10-04-2017 at 05:16 AM. Reason: more info
#6
Just finished up this job on my CMALL4, and boy was it a doozey. having done it already, i would do it again. but finiding information on the all4 on how to remove the transfer case and driveshaft was a bit of a bear. you have to remove the drive shaft to drop the subframe, then to remove the transfer case you have to loosen the transmission and pull it away from the transfer case. i put a long screwdriver in the universal joint halfway down the car to lock the driveshaft so i could loosen the nut at the transfer case. it took me 3 months of working exclusively on Saturdays and then one more week where i worked nearly every day for a few hours after work before i lost the light since i don't have a garage. hit some roadblocks and found out a lot about my car and myself in the process. if you end up attempting yourself and have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out! also, having finished the job and had a running car for about $400 after clutch kit and required tools were bought, i'd totally do it again to save myself $2,100 off the dealers $2,500 quote.
#7
It is all here - the full service manual (including torque specs.)
The more I post this, the more concerned I get. This is a totally free at the moment resource that normally costs a small fortune.
https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/
The more I post this, the more concerned I get. This is a totally free at the moment resource that normally costs a small fortune.
https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/
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#8
Were you able to locate a service manual with torque specs or any procedures? Did you replace the flywheel or just the clutch parts? I'm needing to do this job on an All4 myself but can't seem to find any good info. I did the same job on a 04 MC so I'm familiar with most of the job. Thanks in advance for any info!
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#9
Here is our R56 article: http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarti..._Replacing.htm. You can post a comment at the bottom of it and explain your experience with what differences you run into that may help others out in the future. You can also ask Nick questions on it if you get stuck at any point. Good luck!
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#10
So it is time for the clutch, ordering very soon and bringing to my father-in-laws shop for the install. He runs a shop about 20 mins away and is giving me a fantastic deal for the whole clutch job, both master and slaves replaced as well full brake flush while the power bleeder is on. Don't think it needs the brakes flushed but what the heck! For those who have done this can you please provide any tips or tricks to make this easier on him. IIRC some people noted that large nut on the drive shaft is not normally threaded and should turn towards the drivers side? Also, that the slave needs to be compressed to properly bleed. I'm looking for that kind of stuff to help them out. Thank you!