Any one who has ever worked in this trade and fitted clutches on your back knows how physical this is, gear boxes can weigh 30 kg upwards not to mention the weight of your head and holding a crunch for a couple of 3 hours, good work Kevin, love the mobile lift 👍
This guy here is a real trooper he can do clutches on any vehicle and he does it on the floor 😮. I could never do it on the floor as I'm use to a ramp😅😂 but all the love and respect
Really I times it 2 x, and I watched all of it all and really can’t stress enough. Can’t emphasise enough how you do it in the way you do it it’s above and beyond another class hats off ❤
This is what pisses me off about people my age now. They complain about having to work etc, I like to think I work hard on vehicles and in the motor trade when needed. This is proper graft. No fucking messing. But you try and find me a few other people like this guy who will sit on their back in the pouring rain, lifting gear boxes all day.. your an absolute fucking machine dude. Hats off 🎉
just watched up to the green Corsa at the mo learned a little trick of putting impact socket in between subframe and body to help allow remove gearbox good job you didnt stall in reverse near that electric gate lol
Currently have a Fiesta ST with original clutch on 150,000 miles. No bull either. Had it on 40,000 miles and only used on long work journeys, hardly any city/town work. Good job we're not all like that, you'd be out of work x@@WMCS
Hi Kevin , Another great video!! You must clock up some miles, and I reckon changed a few clutches on that van your driving I own a Passat and mentioned it making a rumble noise when depressing the clutch pedal , I thought it was the release bearing But you said it sounded like the DM flywheel !! You were right Kevin 😭 it had seized and the mechanic had to cut it off I've got it sorted and it's running great now I'm looking to get the Timing belt and water pump changed next I was recommended getting a INA Timing belt ? What would you recommend Kevin I always thought Gates timing belts were good quality Cheers Kevin stay safe and keep those videos coming 👍👍
Glad it’s to hear it’s sorted. INA definitely makes good quality belt. I believe they use a higher than normal ratio of Kevlar and polyurethane than other brands.
Some nasty cut in the tyre on that green corsa. Hope they change that out fast and doesent run on it until a serious accident accure. One question, what desides what clutch set you put on the diffrent brands of cars. Is it price range from customer choise or is it as with heavy machinery clients, strictly whats avaliable at the moment to keep the machine running as fast as possible. Why I ask is when you changed from LuK clutch to Valeo for more strength in the clutch I always thought LuK was prefered. The pro sets I guess it´s just more parts included then the no pro sets. In Sweden they more or less always puch for Sacs or LuK. I went for Valeo as it was the brand original put in my daughters Renault Megane. But kind of felt it was a bit flimsy and thin. Hope you have and had a great time off this weekend. And as always, thank you for your weeks work video. Regards from Sweden.
I always fit what manufacturer recommends. Usually it’s what’s been installed from factory line. The thickness of a friction plate didn’t necessarily mean it’s better. You can have a thick carbon bases plate that’ll wear out in a matter of months. It’s more the content of the plate. Percentage of copper. Or ceramic. Or Kevlar. That’s what determines the quality. And as much as LUK is a well known brand it’s not always the better ones. I rate AISIN and Exedy as the more superior
Que bien que ahi en ese pais se usan mucho las transmisiones manuales, aqui en Mexico y en estados Unidos ya es muy poco comun la transmision manual, la gran mayoria son automaticas y mas dificiles de reparar
You made that look easy and it isn't people slag of milwaukee I've got the m18 nut gun and think it's unbeatable be good to see what the new ones like with the lights on the front and new battery 👍
Well, what can I say!? You are a mega professional!!! and I think it's the only such content on RUclips. I wonder what you spray on the bolts that they unscrew so easily?
Ty for the therapeutic video from life bro appreciate yeah g 🙏 full send bro 😏🤙🙌 ooo sweet 98K almost 100K any celebration ideas g well have a good weekend/week keep sending it yaeeyaae 🙌
luk- Mine's a luck and it sounds like a boat motor between each gear when you're letting the clutch out it's been making a noise for 3 years... Are you sure that lock is a good brand?
When you have a car with a dual mass flywheel, how do you approach the customer? Do you recommend they change it regardless of condition? They’re fairly expensive in the states.
Always replace them DMF.. otherwise I don’t take on the repair. But I make sure to explain to the customers the importance of replacing it with the new clutch kit.
Why not also change the transmission, in some cases...? Its more expensive, but the problem might be the gears in the transmission got grinded, the client would go and buy a new transmission, and you could install that one instead
Got a question for the top guy Kevin. I'm in process of swapping a gearbox as the diff is completely shot. If the clutch isn't slipping, and isn't down to the rivets then would you reuse it or use a new clutch. I'm stuck between preventive maintenance and saving money 😁
Wow this video was recommended to me out of nowhere. It's therapeutic to watch you do clutch jobs! Something I've always been curious about. If you have an impact wrench, why not just use that at the lowest/slowest setting for removing bolts instead of having a power ratchet? Surely at the slowest setting, it'd be weak enough not to damage anything?
@WMCS - question for you. I have the clutch and flywheel replaced and gearbox back on (Nissan Qashqai J11 1.5d). I haven't started it yet but when I'm sitting in the car the clutch seems quite light to push, and the gears change easily even without pressing the clutch - is this normal? I did read something about flywheels having some sort of retaining pin or glue which releases on first start. No sure if that is it or if I'm missing something. Any advice welcome. Edit: started the engine (up on jack stands as I'm waiting for new control arms to arrive). Seems to be working fine. Clutch just seems do much lighter than before.....
So the as rabbit or guinea pig sticks there middle claw up at yuh while doin the bmw, cause they cant reach there h20,😂😂 . Yet another brilliant weeks worth of content pal.. Do you ever get nervous in certain locations leaving your van doors open mr..
Impressive , really . Does anyone know about how long does it take to change a typical clutch like these ? I'm guessing 3 hours . Me personally i would take 10-14 hours for sure :D , as i've never done it (i also don't have the equipment :DD)
Big big big big quality that there’s no phones no messing around on distractions no music and none of that is just pure pure pure hundred percent work Foucs dedication determination and just focus onwards tunnel vision you know absolute amazing❤
Milwaukee forever! I remember when u didn't have enough tools. Today it is a piece of cake for u but it looks easy all this steps but it is not. It is a lot of work and when u start u can get in panic if u don't know what to do. Please do not start doing this without studying before. There are lots of risk, specially how to lift the car with those jacks!
Even me personally. It’s never taken for granted that I’m gonna smash a repair. Every single day I always have a level of respect/fear as I earn my daily bread. Nothing is taken for granted. Believe that like you believe Christ.
Well well well went through all this for not! codes p 300 P 305 p 303 Now on to the next adventure Nissan Xterra 2007 137,000 MI And I'm 71 years old needless to say I am pissed didn't fix the problem What's next in line after 500.00 worth of parts ?
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Any one who has ever worked in this trade and fitted clutches on your back knows how physical this is, gear boxes can weigh 30 kg upwards not to mention the weight of your head and holding a crunch for a couple of 3 hours, good work Kevin, love the mobile lift 👍
Very true .. it helps massively to have everything within hand reach. Saves quite a bit of time. Thank you for the feedback 🍻🍻🍻
Didnt you see mans arms....built for the job 😂
This guy here is a real trooper he can do clutches on any vehicle and he does it on the floor 😮. I could never do it on the floor as I'm use to a ramp😅😂 but all the love and respect
Really appreciate the feedback 🍻🍻🍻😁
Today i change the clutch on a 4x4 dacia duster. Best greetings from Germany. Its just relax to see your videos, it makes me calm 😊
Kevin ur a hard worker mate,great role model for the younger ones.I just did my clutch inspired by ur vids ❤
I have never had a better car mechanic in my 50 years, even extreme operation without a lift, my great respect, greetings from Germany
Really I times it 2 x, and I watched all of it all and really can’t stress enough. Can’t emphasise enough how you do it in the way you do it it’s above and beyond another class hats off ❤
This is the ultimate Mechanic. Never seen a man work so hard. You need to be in a movie as a super-figure of cars.
Dude you’re a machine 🦾🦾 even in the pissing 🌧️🌧️. Hats off pal
I've just finished watching your upload always a great watch appreciate it as always have a great weekend Kevin 👍
Thank you. 🍻🍻
I’ve done 2 clutches following kevs videos now and it always amazes me how easy he always makes it look getting the gearbox back in 😂
I hit my thumb with a hammer when trying to get an axle out on an A1 and a week on it’s still sore. God knows how Kev does it!
😁🍻🍻.. stop it.
Nice videos i like it .I do clutch change on my e46 truly it is not easy job on floor. Keep going on you are profitional.
This is what pisses me off about people my age now. They complain about having to work etc, I like to think I work hard on vehicles and in the motor trade when needed. This is proper graft. No fucking messing. But you try and find me a few other people like this guy who will sit on their back in the pouring rain, lifting gear boxes all day.. your an absolute fucking machine dude. Hats off 🎉
just watched up to the green Corsa at the mo learned a little trick of putting impact socket in between subframe and body to help allow remove gearbox good job you didnt stall in reverse near that electric gate lol
Lucky it came at me in slow motion that gate 🍻😁🍻😁
excellent, and a thumbs up from me buddy 👍
Thank you 🍻🍻
Never, will I ever be bored watching you?😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤ love and peace from Scotland
Thank you 🍻🍻🍻🍻
Saludos bendiciones excelente semana todo muy bien y mucho trabajo Pilas 👍
Thank you.
You make this chore of a job look effortless.
Great work Kevin, you make it look easy. That Kia looked a bit unstable mind - take care.
KIA is learning how to make life a little bit harder from the baguette makers .. lol 😂
Again, your work ethic is superb. Always enjoy your uploads thank you
always reminds me of laying on my back in 1970's changing the clutch on my fathers Ford Escort estate in bright yellow... oh the days of my youth
That’s going back a while… 😁🍻.. I was nowhere in sight in those days.
Currently have a Fiesta ST with original clutch on 150,000 miles. No bull either. Had it on 40,000 miles and only used on long work journeys, hardly any city/town work. Good job we're not all like that, you'd be out of work x@@WMCS
Another amazing video Kevin, thank you so much!! You are an absolute genius & a very hardworking man!! Best wishes to you & your family my friend 😊👍🍺
Thank you Wayne. 🍻🍻🍻
@@WMCS Thank you Kevin. You’re very welcome. All the best 🍻
Hi Kevin ,
Another great video!! You must clock up some miles, and I reckon changed a few clutches on that van your driving
I own a Passat and mentioned it making a rumble noise when depressing the clutch pedal , I thought it was the release bearing
But you said it sounded like the DM flywheel !!
You were right Kevin 😭 it had seized and the mechanic had to cut it off
I've got it sorted and it's running great now
I'm looking to get the Timing belt and water pump changed next
I was recommended getting a INA Timing belt ? What would you recommend Kevin
I always thought Gates timing belts were good quality
Cheers Kevin stay safe and keep those videos coming 👍👍
Glad it’s to hear it’s sorted. INA definitely makes good quality belt. I believe they use a higher than normal ratio of Kevlar and polyurethane than other brands.
Good job 👍
Ohh this is good, keep up the good work, like, shared, connected already done here now.
Thank you.
Some nasty cut in the tyre on that green corsa. Hope they change that out fast and doesent run on it until a serious accident accure.
One question, what desides what clutch set you put on the diffrent brands of cars. Is it price range from customer choise or is it as with heavy machinery clients, strictly whats avaliable at the moment to keep the machine running as fast as possible.
Why I ask is when you changed from LuK clutch to Valeo for more strength in the clutch I always thought LuK was prefered. The pro sets I guess it´s just more parts included then the no pro sets. In Sweden they more or less always puch for Sacs or LuK. I went for Valeo as it was the brand original put in my daughters Renault Megane. But kind of felt it was a bit flimsy and thin.
Hope you have and had a great time off this weekend.
And as always, thank you for your weeks work video.
Regards from Sweden.
I always fit what manufacturer recommends. Usually it’s what’s been installed from factory line. The thickness of a friction plate didn’t necessarily mean it’s better. You can have a thick carbon bases plate that’ll wear out in a matter of months. It’s more the content of the plate. Percentage of copper. Or ceramic. Or Kevlar. That’s what determines the quality. And as much as LUK is a well known brand it’s not always the better ones. I rate AISIN and Exedy as the more superior
Que bien que ahi en ese pais se usan mucho las transmisiones manuales, aqui en Mexico y en estados Unidos ya es muy poco comun la transmision manual, la gran mayoria son automaticas y mas dificiles de reparar
It’s great getting your feedback. Thankyou.
You made that look easy and it isn't people slag of milwaukee I've got the m18 nut gun and think it's unbeatable be good to see what the new ones like with the lights on the front and new battery 👍
They’re the best in the business in impact gun. I wouldn’t rate their ratchet on longevity tho.
Well, what can I say!? You are a mega professional!!! and I think it's the only such content on RUclips. I wonder what you spray on the bolts that they unscrew so easily?
Thanks for the feedback. It’s WD40. Lots of it.
Ty for the therapeutic video from life bro appreciate yeah g 🙏 full send bro 😏🤙🙌 ooo sweet 98K almost 100K any celebration ideas g well have a good weekend/week keep sending it yaeeyaae 🙌
Slowly getting there … I’m planning a hood party 🎉… 😁🍻🍻
Bloody freaking legend 👏 😏🤙🙌 have a good one g stay safe ooo yeah bro you think you can make an update video on your tool inventory when free ty
Great work!
luk- Mine's a luck and it sounds like a boat motor between each gear when you're letting the clutch out it's been making a noise for 3 years... Are you sure that lock is a good brand?
Salute to you my bro 😎
Always n forever
Hi kevin. Do use any particular floor matt as it seems to last well. How do find those hydraulic lifts.
…nice mastery….! congratulations !
Fantastic work like always.
Thank you.
Ahoj. Tomu co ty umíš, se říká dar od Pána Boha. Well done, master. ❤❤
Thank you. I feel blessed reading the comment
Не видел чтобы при наличии условий всё так намывали… молодец.
Thank you.
bros got eyes on his hands where ever he points the ratchet there's bound to be a bolt there lol top mechanic
😁🍻🍻
I'm mechanic also but you are really top level about the clutch
Thank you.
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Any chance of showing the mileages? Also do you always replace the dmfs? Some of them can be pretty expensive.
Replace all DMF’s. Ok on mileage. 🍻
Respect, this guy has some skills. I did however see that the cars probably needed some new seals as well ?
All things are full of labor;
Man cannot express it.
The eye is not satisfied with seeing,
Nor the ear filled with hearing.
Hey mate
Love your videos! What's easier do you think. Clutch replacement on rear wheel or front wheel drive?
It depends on the vehicle’s manufacturer. Some RWD are complete nightmareS whilst some others are well laid out. Same goes for the FWD
Kawał dobrej i fachowej roboty to jest to.
When you have a car with a dual mass flywheel, how do you approach the customer? Do you recommend they change it regardless of condition? They’re fairly expensive in the states.
Always replace them DMF.. otherwise I don’t take on the repair. But I make sure to explain to the customers the importance of replacing it with the new clutch kit.
Why not also change the transmission, in some cases...? Its more expensive, but the problem might be the gears in the transmission got grinded, the client would go and buy a new transmission, and you could install that one instead
Now that’s an idea. 💡. I wonder why I never thought of that.
Got a question for the top guy Kevin. I'm in process of swapping a gearbox as the diff is completely shot. If the clutch isn't slipping, and isn't down to the rivets then would you reuse it or use a new clutch. I'm stuck between preventive maintenance and saving money 😁
I wouldn’t personally go the length and not cross the line.
I mean you’ve pretty much got the iron in the fire.
@WMCS thanks for the advice. Makes sense to stick a new one in 🙂
I have a 2004 Ford Focus with 275000 km on original clutch, is it the stop and go traffic that is making these newer cars need to replace clutch?
All new cars have an average 50’000miles life.
Wow this video was recommended to me out of nowhere. It's therapeutic to watch you do clutch jobs! Something I've always been curious about. If you have an impact wrench, why not just use that at the lowest/slowest setting for removing bolts instead of having a power ratchet? Surely at the slowest setting, it'd be weak enough not to damage anything?
Thanks for the sub. It all depends how much room the tool will squeeze in. What you’re seeing are very confined spaces in real life.
Hamster will have to do a hand-stand to get a drink !?! (lol @ 1:09 hrs)
😂😂😂🍻🍻.. you spotted that. I did go back at the end and turn it correct side down.
Going to do the clutch and flywheel on the wife's Nissan Qashqai 1.5d. Any preference between Luk, Valeo and Sachs?
For definite a Valeo clutch kit
Check channel’s playlist for a full repair guide.
@@WMCS Really appreciate the fast response to my question - thank you! Already watched a number of your excellent videos, liked, and subscribed.
@WMCS - question for you. I have the clutch and flywheel replaced and gearbox back on (Nissan Qashqai J11 1.5d). I haven't started it yet but when I'm sitting in the car the clutch seems quite light to push, and the gears change easily even without pressing the clutch - is this normal? I did read something about flywheels having some sort of retaining pin or glue which releases on first start. No sure if that is it or if I'm missing something. Any advice welcome.
Edit: started the engine (up on jack stands as I'm waiting for new control arms to arrive). Seems to be working fine. Clutch just seems do much lighter than before.....
So about the jacking system equipment you have is a Viking series 3?!!? Tonne
That’s correct. I’ve ordered a Viking 4 tonne to see if it’s a bit better. But this one is the 3 tonne low entry.
What do you do if you unscrew a ball joint and when you turn the nut the ball joint rotates?
Put the jack under lower suspension arm and push pressure on it. Its colindrical shape locks it back in with pressure.
Excellent video as usual Kevin 👌 🍺🍺
Mans neck muscles must be bulletproof
So the as rabbit or guinea pig sticks there middle claw up at yuh while doin the bmw, cause they cant reach there h20,😂😂 .
Yet another brilliant weeks worth of content pal..
Do you ever get nervous in certain locations leaving your van doors open mr..
😂😂😂.. I realised the error at the end and did turn it correct side .. and the rabbit instantly came for a drink 🥃
Impressive , really . Does anyone know about how long does it take to change a typical clutch like these ? I'm guessing 3 hours . Me personally i would take 10-14 hours for sure :D , as i've never done it (i also don't have the equipment :DD)
Looking strong 💪 kev. U been hitting the gym? Or just the gearbox bench press??
Just gearbox and a few extra layers to add to the buffness 😁🍻🍻😂
Big big big big quality that there’s no phones no messing around on distractions no music and none of that is just pure pure pure hundred percent work Foucs dedication determination and just focus onwards tunnel vision you know absolute amazing❤
Thank you for the feedback. Very much appreciated
How long does it typically take you to replace a clutch from start to finish?
Depends. From 3 to 7hrs solid nonstop work.
Good work for me
Milwaukee forever! I remember when u didn't have enough tools. Today it is a piece of cake for u but it looks easy all this steps but it is not. It is a lot of work and when u start u can get in panic if u don't know what to do. Please do not start doing this without studying before. There are lots of risk, specially how to lift the car with those jacks!
Even me personally. It’s never taken for granted that I’m gonna smash a repair.
Every single day I always have a level of respect/fear as I earn my daily bread.
Nothing is taken for granted. Believe that like you believe Christ.
Have a nice week!!! 🍻
Thank you mate. 🍻🍻🍻
Awsome as allways kev,😊😊
Thank you.
1:50:18 it’s funny how you just pushed aside on the floor a heavy gearbox😂
They are heavy 😁🍻🍻
Does rust not get in your eyes when your underneath undoing bolts etc?
On the rare occasions yes. The trick is to never try and get it out. Or rub it out.
Which type Quickjack is it ?
but can you get a mercedes A w169 it would be interesting, you are the best
I’ve got a Mercedes Vito next week.
I notice you only use your lift on rear drive cars. Why is that?
So that all wheels can be up in the air safely
Yeah I get that but wouldn't it also be safer to use it on front wheel drive cars also?
bravo👍👍👍
1:45:37 give me the CV joint welded cold chisel, 😂 ❤
Can’t beat some home made tools .. 😁🍻😁
Well well well went through all this for not! codes p 300
P 305 p 303
Now on to the next adventure Nissan Xterra 2007 137,000 MI
And I'm 71 years old needless to say I am pissed didn't fix the problem
What's next in line after 500.00 worth of parts ?
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Did an old Ford Focus trans removal and I have never seen such a mess of wiring covering the trans. What a mess ford.
They’ve not got better with the wiring routing up to this day.
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Today i change the clutch on a 4x4 dacia duster. Best greetings from Germany. Its just relax to see your videos, it makes me calm