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172 Cup Clutch



  Clio 200 Cup
My Cup has done 56k and as far as I can tell its on its original clutch. There is no sign of it slipping, but the car had 26k on it when I bought it so I've no idea how it was treated during its early life.

Should I be planning for a clutch change soon?
 
  330i. E30 Touring.
No.

They're the strongest part about most RS', imo.

If treated well, they've been known to do well over 100k.
 
  ClioSport 172 Cup
My clutch went at 77k on my cup from original. Which is really good for a sports car/hot hatch. I know alot of people would say 77k is terrible for a clutch, but i just compare to a Mitsubishi Evo which has to have its clutch changed every 30k.
 
  330i. E30 Touring.
I did mine in my old Ph1 whilst i was changing the gearbox, and the original clutch was still in almost new condition, after almost 105k!
 
My gearbox 'chatters' on idle so i'm guessing that the release bearing has gone.... Should I just replace the lot? (Clutch kit from GSF in Trafford - £103)

Cars done 41k. 02 plate

Thank
 
  Golf GTD Mk7
wait until it starts slipping or the bearing goes. should be pretty reliable really. Just don't do too many fast starts and you'll be fine ;)
 
  HBT 172 Cup
My gearbox 'chatters' on idle so i'm guessing that the release bearing has gone.... Should I just replace the lot? (Clutch kit from GSF in Trafford - £103)

Cars done 41k. 02 plate

Thank

Thats the input shaft bearings, nothing to do with clutch.

Unless your hearing these noises while the clutch pedal is being pushed down at idle.
 
  Clio 200 Cup
My gearbox 'chatters' on idle so i'm guessing that the release bearing has gone.... Should I just replace the lot? (Clutch kit from GSF in Trafford - £103)

Cars done 41k. 02 plate

Thank

I'd do the whole kit, the main cost in a clutch change is the labour so its a false economy to just change the release bearing.
 
  HBT 172 Cup
PLenty of JC5's ive seen have slightly worn input shaft bearings.

Infact my past 3 gearboxs have all sounded rattly at idle, although a cammed ITB idle does really make it sound like a bag od spanners.
 
  ClioSport 172 Cup
You`ll know when its going because there will be smoke coming from the clutch area!! haha Mine did this after about 6 months of being noisey. The noisy release bearing is sort of an early sign that it will need changing soon!

Samuel
 
  phase 1 Clio 172
So happy i read this, my phase 1 172 is on 42000 miles and was expecting the clutch to go any time soon, still feels good but biting point is high, so it seems this is normal then!
 
  PH1 V6
biting point on my Ph1 is SILLY HIGH! i mean i actually think i could breath on the clutch pedal and it would engage lol.

Its on 60k and no signs of slipping. just very high biting point so il leave it i guess
 
My clutch went at 77k on my cup from original. Which is really good for a sports car/hot hatch. I know alot of people would say 77k is terrible for a clutch, but i just compare to a Mitsubishi Evo which has to have its clutch changed every 30k.

I went through 4 clutches in 2 years of evo ownership and less than 15k miles.

I managed to destroy one in 150 miles.

I did a lot of sprinting with balls out launches before anyone says I must be a cretin who can't drive lol.

The clutch does seem very good on the clio 172, so we'll see how I get on with this.
 

Greeny.

ClioSport Club Member
  440i + 182
My clutch pedal as felt like a piece of s**t for the last 2 years but its been fine, it creaks like f**k when hot, cable is flowing nice and free tho :(
 


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