New Clutch?
#1
New Clutch?
Hello all
I've had my 2007 S2000 for 4 years now. About 4-5 weeks ago, I noticed the clutch pedal sticking at the top, i.e., there was a catch, or notch feel in the pedal before being pushed to the floor. I didn't think anything of it at the time because it was about to go in the shop for body work and the clutch was acting normal. (Something fell on the fender when it was in my in-laws garage, grrrrrr...) Anyways, fast forward to last weekend, driving on the highway, no issues...then I start to feel some slipping in the clutch. Around 5-6k RPM, it would slip. I was on my way out of town, so I parked it my parents and borrowed their car for the weekend. When I returned, the slipping started sooner, around 3-4k RPM. Now its to the point where any type of "spirited" acceleration results in slipping and just me revving my ass off. Oh, and that notch/catch in the pedal is now awful. I have to really put some weight in it to get it to move.
The odd thing to me is that normal starts from a standstill are absolutely fine, and changing gears at lower revs results in no issues as well. I had a clutch go in high school on a different car and getting that from a stop to 10mph was quite the experience, so this is very new to me.
Thus, does this sound like I need to have the clutch assembly replaced entirely? Could it possibly be the master/slave cylinders? I haven't really noticed any leaking fluids. The car has 65,xxx miles, so I'm a little surprised.
Thanks in advance
I've had my 2007 S2000 for 4 years now. About 4-5 weeks ago, I noticed the clutch pedal sticking at the top, i.e., there was a catch, or notch feel in the pedal before being pushed to the floor. I didn't think anything of it at the time because it was about to go in the shop for body work and the clutch was acting normal. (Something fell on the fender when it was in my in-laws garage, grrrrrr...) Anyways, fast forward to last weekend, driving on the highway, no issues...then I start to feel some slipping in the clutch. Around 5-6k RPM, it would slip. I was on my way out of town, so I parked it my parents and borrowed their car for the weekend. When I returned, the slipping started sooner, around 3-4k RPM. Now its to the point where any type of "spirited" acceleration results in slipping and just me revving my ass off. Oh, and that notch/catch in the pedal is now awful. I have to really put some weight in it to get it to move.
The odd thing to me is that normal starts from a standstill are absolutely fine, and changing gears at lower revs results in no issues as well. I had a clutch go in high school on a different car and getting that from a stop to 10mph was quite the experience, so this is very new to me.
Thus, does this sound like I need to have the clutch assembly replaced entirely? Could it possibly be the master/slave cylinders? I haven't really noticed any leaking fluids. The car has 65,xxx miles, so I'm a little surprised.
Thanks in advance
#2
Sounds like the disc is worn. Best to replace before exposed rivets, on the disc, damage the flywheel.
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Seems like a lot to me.
#10
Get the clutch piecemeal if you have to, as long as you ONLY buy genuine Honda parts. The most expensive thing is the pressure plate, resurfacing the flywheel should be possible with your mileage.
You can use hondapartsnow.com hondaautomotiveparts.com hondapartsnetwork.com those have the best prices for everything. All in, you're looking at around $580-750 in parts(the flywheel is pretty expensive brand new) plus around $450-600 for labor, or if you're a bit of a masochist, you can spend $350 in decent tools and do it all yourself. Assuming you have no jack, jack stands, wrenches and sockets, extensions, universal joints, a tq wrench that can read up to 150ft lbs, a pry bar, a hammer, Honda ultra high temp urea grease, allen sockets, and a vice grip. If you have most of these things then obviously your tools cost will be lower.
If you take it to Honda or a regular shop there's no guarantee they won't eff up the knock sensor, as it's so easy to bust up.
Plus the good thing about having tools is, that you can use them again to fix other stuff on the car, or use them to do maintenance on it.
You can use hondapartsnow.com hondaautomotiveparts.com hondapartsnetwork.com those have the best prices for everything. All in, you're looking at around $580-750 in parts(the flywheel is pretty expensive brand new) plus around $450-600 for labor, or if you're a bit of a masochist, you can spend $350 in decent tools and do it all yourself. Assuming you have no jack, jack stands, wrenches and sockets, extensions, universal joints, a tq wrench that can read up to 150ft lbs, a pry bar, a hammer, Honda ultra high temp urea grease, allen sockets, and a vice grip. If you have most of these things then obviously your tools cost will be lower.
If you take it to Honda or a regular shop there's no guarantee they won't eff up the knock sensor, as it's so easy to bust up.
Plus the good thing about having tools is, that you can use them again to fix other stuff on the car, or use them to do maintenance on it.