This man is a freaking STUD!!!!! Changing a clutch is tough enough in a clean, warm shop, this man is in the rain and on the ground... this is not a man, he's a cyborg, a mechanical superman!!
You, sir, are a legend and you have my full respect for what you do on an almost daily basis, in all weather. The attention to detail where it comes to safety is excellent. I've added another pair of stands to my kit for my clutch job, which I'm hoping to tackle tomorrow. The DMF and full SACHS kit arrived from Germany, at last. Watching your videos really helps get a good picture of what I'm in for, so am actually looking forward to doing it. I've even taken plenty of time to learn how the CSC works and now have plenty of sealant, so I don't end up with fluid pouring out of the bell housing after I stitch it all together! That would kill me! Thanks again for sharing your awesome videos.
Lee thanks for the feedback. I’m sure it’ll all go really well. What vehicle is it you are tackling tomorrow. With the csc remember not to dry bleed it as it will fail prematurely. Prime it instead.
@@WMCS It's a 2013 Insignia 2.0 SRI (160bhp). I watched and studied the video you did on the 2014 Insignia, which looks identical to the one that I have. The procedure that I have planned is once the gearbox is back up and secure, re-attach the pipe to the elbow, fill the reservoir, and then pump the pedal (gently and partially at first, then full range as it begins to stiffen) enough so that it springs back with normal force, apply constant pressure on the pedal so it is held down whilst releasing the bleed nipple. Re-tighten and press the pedal a few times to make sure it retains its correct movement. Hopefully I have that right! The fun part will be taking out the DMF - it sounds terrible! Thanks so much for responding.
Class I watch these behind the scenes every Saturday morning and look forward to it. Great work and having watched at least 50 of your clutch changes I might have a slight idea where to start myself haha
@@WMCS yes Insignia mate as my daily driver. Have a vw polo project sitting in driveway just to learn some basic mechanics. No way didn't know about the new 1.4.i have the cdti it's had a clutch timing belt and the oil seal all done under my ownership. Keep up the good work sir
18:50 destroyed thrust bearing! this is what happend to my 308 two years ago and what brought me to your channel. saved me a a few quid, Keep up the good work Kev :)
Greetings from Texas. Having worked on my own clutches in my home garage. I salute you can do probably do 2 cars in a day. It took me 4 weeks to work on my V8 BMW 6 speed lol... You are the man! I think you have the most clutch experience than anyone in this world. Praying for more businesses and successes to your small business!
Haha. Nothing special. Just a 2005 545i 4.4L 6 Speed that I was trying to get it back to work. It’s been sitting in my garage for a while before my wife complains everyday till I finally do it. It’s pretty hard to find full size sedan with manual here in the US. After I fixed it, I am in love w it all over again :)
Very competent. Clean worker, looks after the wheel liners and undertray and torques the wheel nuts. Obviously knows what he's doing, and pretty slick camera work too!!
Hello from Guatemala. Dude, you make look so easy, specially when you'd work the huge pegeout van, that transmission weights 50 to 75 pounds easy.... Keep up the good work.... Cheers....
WOW Whatever you charge it's got to be worth it, your energy and fitness is right up there, you are not phased by any car you repair, really well done from Somerset.
Hi Kevin, As always mate, all your jobs carried out with military precision in all weather's. I'll say it again, I'm very, very impressed with your determination for getting the job done.👍👍👍👍
Your skills never cease to amaze me truly amazing and such a hard grafter to go with it full on hard work all week and you still manage to do your videos for us your the man 👍👍👍
I've subb'd - love the quality of work, attention to detail, discipline and methodicalness (if that's even a word) - all people offering a service/working in a trade should be this good and have pride in their work as you do. I can't imagine you ever having a screw/bolt left over after you've finished and wondering "where did that go?" ;) (meant that as a compliment!). You can tell the level of experience and knowledge you have on little points like leaving the socket on the tyre after you've finished so you can torque them all up quicker - lovely to watch - thank you
Thanks for supporting our channel. And for the great feedback. I wouldn’t feel I’ve had a good day if there was any leftovers. It would eat away at me.
Great video dude. I am amazed how you can complete with local garages considering you have to include travel time. But hats of to ya for having a successful business.
Holy shit Kev, you were like a BJJ black belt with the transmission roll when it seperated on the vauxhall van. Well done 👍👍👍👍 If you change a toyota 4zz transmission over, could you put it up please. Everyone of them on YT is substandard. IMO. Keep up the great work😎
Hooked on ya channel Kevin ! you are the REAL DEAL ! {could not be the lingo in GB}........love ya style and expertise AND bravery to attempt these jobs on the move, looks like there are manual gearbox in Britain, what did happen to the reliability of autos
I work on a farm turn wrenches , no way I’m in this gentlemen’s class but I know some good mechanics one a good buddy of mine he was bragging abut changing a clutch out I showed him your channel, he says well I’m just a mechanic this guy is a god, no fair comparison,
G'day Kevin another spot on clutch install, it reminds me when I did mine, cvs and clutch but it was good weather I enjoy watching you put clutches in on different vehicles, is the heater you use diesel? Great idea but your well organised anyway mate take care John
Hi mate really learnt a lot from watching your videos and appreciate the work that goes into these jobs. What in your opinion is the easiest motor you have worked on/changed clutch? Thanks and keep up the great work 👍
The jobs you tackle in far from ideal circumstances... Chapeau! I'm just a hobby mechanic with a small shed, often I have to work on my cars outside. I have been meaning to ask you: how do you keep your hands and fingers warm and why do you use so many axle stands? I like to learn from you, thank you!
I see you use top notch tools, Snap-on, best you can buy. I live 20 minutes from Kenosha, Wis where they have one of their factories, been in there few times too.
Hello, love watching your artistry. Can I ask, when you jack up a car and use axle stands, where do you place them? There appears no soft pad between the jack / stands and the car. I would worry this would cause some damage. Keep up the good work.
Kevin has it all planned out. As soon as it in the air WD40 on the heads and thread. On the heads so the sockets will go on easier. On the threads like axle and ball joints so they don't jam up and gall. The pads allow him free movement under the car. They also stop the jack from rolling to easy whilst supporting the engine and trans. The height he jacks the car is such that he has the ideal arm extension to lift the trans and catch the input shaft into the disc. Subframes r his friend. Leave two bolts in and let it hang. Then use it as a place to rest the tranny while cleaning and mounting the throw out bearing. Clothing to protect the gut so the protrusions of the trans don't hurt so bad. Every move counts. It's a waltz. Love the long bar for those stubborn lower control arms. From 1973 to 1985 I used to pull àutomatic transmissions on my concrete driveway with a Wudel transmission jack. I couldn't roll them out on my belly. Car has to b a little higher to clear the bell housing. I used a creeper. But I watch and understand his every move. He is a rock star!!!!
Bill I read your feedback with fascination. It’s almost like you were the one that programmed my neural network. You seem to understand my complete approach... very interesting 🍻
@@WMCS Good morning. I started on a creeper in around 1968. I’m an old geezer now, but still turning wrenches. I am privileged to have two racks and a pit in my backyard shop now, I remember vividly my years on the creeper. U have absolutely perfected the routine. The only thing I could humbly suggest is 3/8 impact wobblies with a long 1/2 by 3/8 extension. I often used your trick of a 1/2 inch universal midway the set up. I use a little headlamp tightly on my head with the beam focused on the bolt. U r young and likely have super vision, but the light is amazing. I have all the Milwaukee 12 ratchets except for the extended which I ordered this morning. If Milwaukee had any brains they would show u before the Ratchet and then after the ratchet. I bought strictly on watching your skillfull use of it. Today’s project is an 04 Scion that popped the head bolts. I have to do the whole time sert thing. Thanks again!!!!!
So, bigger vans each time! To be honest, I am not interested in trucks. You do not need to test your limits😉. How did you know that the Peugeot or the Suzuki didn't need a new DMF? You hadn' prepared those parts. I suppose you leave the steering wheel unlocked so you can move the wheels. Is It easy and doesn't get locked after a while? Thanks a lot for the videos!
I unlock the steering then disconnect the battery. I take the good with the bad. Small or big repairs I have parts and vehicle software ., so I always know exact parts that goes in.
I have a Peugeot 2008 with clutch judder, the problem is intermittent. Every day I drive through a ford and sometimes it is quite high, could water leakage be the cause?
Really enjoy watching these while washing up!!! Quick question: you always lower the car onto wood but I don't understand why? I only ever had to do that for lowered cars. If you could jack cars up then it should slide straight out, so whats the reason?
@@WMCS Nice one. You really have got to stand out from others to get a good reputation. It looks like you are doing a great job of keeping customers happy. Hope you are having a good weekend.
Sir, impressive effort! How come you not using eye protection ??? When i go under my car, it takes only 5sec for me crawl out to get some dirt out of my eyeballs ...
Como propietario de un taller, durísimo lo que hace. Trabajar a la intemperie sin elevadores ni ninguna ayuda es para mí una salvajada. Su salud y sobre todo espalda no podrán aguantar muchos años. Tiene que trabajar bajo techo con temperatura adecuada disponer elevador y ayuda para desmontar y montar el cambio. Por favor cuídate mucho compañero.
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You've got to hand it to the man out in all weathers working hard. Well done. I hope your business is successful...
Thank you for supporting small businesses.
Kevin in the gym gets asked what do you bench?
Kevin: a six speed and a flywheel.
You're a working class hero my friend !!! I salute you !
This man is a freaking STUD!!!!! Changing a clutch is tough enough in a clean, warm shop, this man is in the rain and on the ground... this is not a man, he's a cyborg, a mechanical superman!!
You, sir, are a legend and you have my full respect for what you do on an almost daily basis, in all weather.
The attention to detail where it comes to safety is excellent. I've added another pair of stands to my kit for my clutch job, which I'm hoping to tackle tomorrow. The DMF and full SACHS kit arrived from Germany, at last. Watching your videos really helps get a good picture of what I'm in for, so am actually looking forward to doing it. I've even taken plenty of time to learn how the CSC works and now have plenty of sealant, so I don't end up with fluid pouring out of the bell housing after I stitch it all together! That would kill me!
Thanks again for sharing your awesome videos.
Lee thanks for the feedback.
I’m sure it’ll all go really well. What vehicle is it you are tackling tomorrow.
With the csc remember not to dry bleed it as it will fail prematurely. Prime it instead.
@@WMCS It's a 2013 Insignia 2.0 SRI (160bhp). I watched and studied the video you did on the 2014 Insignia, which looks identical to the one that I have.
The procedure that I have planned is once the gearbox is back up and secure, re-attach the pipe to the elbow, fill the reservoir, and then pump the pedal (gently and partially at first, then full range as it begins to stiffen) enough so that it springs back with normal force, apply constant pressure on the pedal so it is held down whilst releasing the bleed nipple. Re-tighten and press the pedal a few times to make sure it retains its correct movement.
Hopefully I have that right! The fun part will be taking out the DMF - it sounds terrible!
Thanks so much for responding.
Hiya Kev , love these videos you make look easy but I know it’s not . You deserve to get on m8 how hard you work in all weather . What a bloke 👌👍👍
Class I watch these behind the scenes every Saturday morning and look forward to it. Great work and having watched at least 50 of your clutch changes I might have a slight idea where to start myself haha
That’s awesome. Thank you for tuning in. What car have you got.
I see it’s an insignia. They’ve brought out a new 1.4 engine for them.
@@WMCS yes Insignia mate as my daily driver. Have a vw polo project sitting in driveway just to learn some basic mechanics. No way didn't know about the new 1.4.i have the cdti it's had a clutch timing belt and the oil seal all done under my ownership. Keep up the good work sir
18:50 destroyed thrust bearing! this is what happend to my 308 two years ago and what brought me to your channel. saved me a a few quid, Keep up the good work Kev :)
Rhys every single one of them I’ve done. Always the same thing with that thrust bearing.
@@WMCS Ive heard its a bit of a common fault
Man God bless you...had I done this my neck, back and whole body would sore for days and I had to visit many physiotherapies
It is a pleasure to watch you work! Well done kevin! you are een pro from belgium
Greetings from Texas. Having worked on my own clutches in my home garage. I salute you can do probably do 2 cars in a day. It took me 4 weeks to work on my V8 BMW 6 speed lol... You are the man! I think you have the most clutch experience than anyone in this world. Praying for more businesses and successes to your small business!
Thanks for the support.,, all the way from Texas 🍻🍻.,, sounds like a beast your BMW ..,
Haha. Nothing special. Just a 2005 545i 4.4L 6 Speed that I was trying to get it back to work. It’s been sitting in my garage for a while before my wife complains everyday till I finally do it. It’s pretty hard to find full size sedan with manual here in the US. After I fixed it, I am in love w it all over again :)
Very competent. Clean worker, looks after the wheel liners and undertray and torques the wheel nuts. Obviously knows what he's doing, and pretty slick camera work too!!
Thanks for the feedback.,, much appreciated
You are a hard man, look at your work they are very educational and also with that climate very few would achieve it.
Hello from Guatemala. Dude, you make look so easy, specially when you'd work the huge pegeout van, that transmission weights 50 to 75 pounds easy.... Keep up the good work.... Cheers....
The Mini Cooper works clutch you did looked like a nightmare but you smashed through it Top quantity work you do there next level professionalism
Thanks for the feedback.. much appreciated
WOW Whatever you charge it's got to be worth it, your energy and fitness is right up there, you are not phased by any car you repair, really well done from Somerset.
Hi Kevin, As always mate, all your jobs carried out with military precision in all weather's. I'll say it again, I'm very, very impressed with your determination for getting the job done.👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the continued support Mark.,
We are about supporting small businesses as well where we are.
Great work Kevin. Brilliant process on every job. Very good work. Keep it up and hope business is going well. From a fellow Technician.
Thanks gurdeep.., going well as always.
Are you mobile as well.
Im not mobile Tech but i do some jobs myself. Im a Tech for Volvo cars full time.
Love watching your process.
Excellent work and hard work from start to finish, and that Vauxhall van,😮 what a beast of a gearbox that was kev , That's all folks lol 👌👍
It was a big box. And weighed a bit as well max. But it was soon done.
I hope you are very successful in your working life, you deserve it.
Very impressive.
Thank you for the positive message Arthur.
hello, I'm watching your video from France. honestly you do a great job. Go on you're the best
Your skills never cease to amaze me truly amazing and such a hard grafter to go with it full on hard work all week and you still manage to do your videos for us your the man 👍👍👍
Thanks Justin. Really appreciate the feedback and continued support for the channel.
I've subb'd - love the quality of work, attention to detail, discipline and methodicalness (if that's even a word) - all people offering a service/working in a trade should be this good and have pride in their work as you do. I can't imagine you ever having a screw/bolt left over after you've finished and wondering "where did that go?" ;) (meant that as a compliment!). You can tell the level of experience and knowledge you have on little points like leaving the socket on the tyre after you've finished so you can torque them all up quicker - lovely to watch - thank you
Thanks for supporting our channel. And for the great feedback. I wouldn’t feel I’ve had a good day if there was any leftovers. It would eat away at me.
I am not a car mechanic but find your video's absolutely fascinating. And you take the time to set up the camera and shots carefully too.
Thanks for the feedback.., much appreciated
He’s not even crying getting out the van..
I would be 😳
Great video dude. I am amazed how you can complete with local garages considering you have to include travel time. But hats of to ya for having a successful business.
I don’t compete. I just crack on with a fair price that works for me. Always great to hear your feedback
@@WMCS Kevin, if these cars had to be towed, it would be an addition $150.00 on top of repair.
Holy shit Kev, you were like a BJJ black belt with the transmission roll when it seperated on the vauxhall van. Well done 👍👍👍👍
If you change a toyota 4zz transmission over, could you put it up please. Everyone of them on YT is substandard. IMO.
Keep up the great work😎
Thanks for the feedback. Always great to know vids are being appreciated. Which model car is your Toyota.
@@WMCS corolla hatchback (02-06)
Proper grafter and top quality work.
Greetings from Hungary! Keep up the good work!
Hooked on ya channel Kevin ! you are the REAL DEAL ! {could not be the lingo in GB}........love ya style and expertise AND bravery to attempt these jobs on the move, looks like there are manual gearbox in Britain, what did happen to the reliability of autos
There’s some autos on the road. But mostly manual
Love how easy you make it compared to most garages who take days, wish you did dorset areas...
I work on a farm turn wrenches , no way I’m in this gentlemen’s class but I know some good mechanics one a good buddy of mine he was bragging abut changing a clutch out I showed him your channel, he says well I’m just a mechanic this guy is a god, no fair comparison,
Eric thanks for the feedback. Really appreciate you supporting the channel. 🍻
All the best bro..very hard working. God bless
Amazing! So much skills and discipline! I love it!
Awesome work there dude always watch your content..just spotted the coach at the end with the back open lol
I thought that was funny on the motorway. .., 😆🍻🍻🍻
@@WMCS ye he must of noticed it was open didn't sound healthy 😅
Absolutely Brilliant my friend 👏👏👏👍
👍🏼 cool ! C est beau la campagne anglaise 👍🏼 super de voir le paysage
I thought you might have liked the countryside. 😁
Great work as ever buddy i wished you would talk on your videos keep up the great work
This guy makes me wanna change my clutch on my 100k 2013 Focus with his 1hr video he posted 😂
It is a pleasure to watch you work! Well done kevin!
Thank you. I was watching your video about painting yesterday. It was very interesting. Hope Gabe is settling in ok in his new city.
Thanks for the appreciation, Kevin! As for my son, he brags that everything is super ok.
That looked a heavy old box on the van 💪
Nice job 👍👏👏
Wasn’t it just. I’d say it’s the heaviest I’ve tackled as of yet.
Super nice, this i special to me, to se a mobile garage, we dont have this in Denmark. or Norway.
Nice job my friend.
Thank you.
Once i replaced clutch on parking lot, i know how hard it is. My respect👍💪
Hi Kevin hard at it again good job mate 😮😅
There’s no point saying will you be successful, you are already successful 👌👍
Thanks for the encouraging words Paul. 🍻
Respect from the netherlands brotha
love how all his tool are nice and tidy top man and it knows what tools he needs
I like your step up made with the two tyres on the Vauhall😎
It was deep down that engine. 🍻😁
Kevin, you are a clutch ninja!!👍😎
G'day Kevin another spot on clutch install, it reminds me when I did mine, cvs and clutch but it was good weather I enjoy watching you put clutches in on different vehicles, is the heater you use diesel? Great idea but your well organised anyway mate take care John
It’s a god sent that diesel heater for winter times.
Therapeutic, thank you for the content!
Hi mate really learnt a lot from watching your videos and appreciate the work that goes into these jobs. What in your opinion is the easiest motor you have worked on/changed clutch?
Thanks and keep up the great work 👍
Thanks for the support. Easiest car would be a Ford Fiesta .,, takes about 3 hrs. But any VAG engines are as quick to do. About the same sort of time.
Hey, I just got some of those floor mats off eBay - what a difference it has made!
Kris they’re good aren’t they. Makes life a lot nicer out here.
Hi mate. Pleasure to watch you work. Very inspiring. Could you tell me which model impact gun you use?
Hi jimmy. It’s a Milwaukee m18 fuel.
did you make a hot air blower out of a little welding machine ? damn it looks like a welder
Hi Kevin,,don't suppose you have any videos on a Peugeot 307 1.4 petrol clutch replacement,,or something similar please,, cheers
Wow you have my respect. True superhero you even look badass.
Fair play to you mate, I’m a Towbar fitter. What weather proof clothing do you buy?
Salut a toi Kevin !! Merci pour cette vidéo 💪
Salut Maverick 🍻
Good video. What is the red machine Next to the car for?
Take it easy fella , stay lucky stay safe! 😉👍
The jobs you tackle in far from ideal circumstances... Chapeau! I'm just a hobby mechanic with a small shed, often I have to work on my cars outside. I have been meaning to ask you: how do you keep your hands and fingers warm and why do you use so many axle stands? I like to learn from you, thank you!
Axle stands is your lifeline. Hands can cope with cold. But if it’s below zero I use a diesel heater.
@@WMCS Thanks!
Wow feel sorry for you putting that van box back in 💪 what size of vehicle would you not attempt a clutch change 🧐 👍🏻
Jó barát Te nagyon ügyes vagy ! LIKE !
Big motivation great job working hard
I see you use top notch tools, Snap-on, best you can buy. I live 20 minutes from Kenosha, Wis where they have one of their factories, been in there few times too.
Best toolbox. This one box is about 12 years old.
In winter you should rebrand to the "Clutch Ninja"
félicitations Kevin , super travail , très courageux , dehors par tous les temps , merveilleux ! do you have a link for your tool at 19:18 ?
Merci beaucoup
@@WMCS 👍
Great job, difficult conditions, ... what about the spine, after years. Fingers crossed.
Very good job 👍
Wow...Nice work man.
Witch clutch is The best? Brand?
I got a renault captur 0.9 tce
Has you don that?
Best regards from sweden
VALEO will be better for your vehicle
Great videos, is a Peugeot 208 gti pretty much the same as this?
Hello, love watching your artistry. Can I ask, when you jack up a car and use axle stands, where do you place them? There appears no soft pad between the jack / stands and the car. I would worry this would cause some damage. Keep up the good work.
He knows what he’s doing and no it won’t cause damage because again he knows what he’s doing.
Hello from Ukraine! You superautomechanic!
Hey Rex. Thanks.
The Clutch God best I have seen
The doctor,well done.
Respect
Bloody hell mate you must do some miles, Birmingham for that van job then London for the next! Fair play!
That’s the one. I get to see the full spectrum of things out here.
Kevin
Wondering what brand of spray bottle you use that stands up to brake cleaner.
And just how thick are the mats you use.
Great job , stay healthy.
Scott the mats are quite thick and if you do get some. Go for the water resistant ones by Ryobi. Pressure bottle can be found on eBay.
Is that a 1.6 diesel in the first? Trying to find a partner video everyone but I think that maybe similar?
I’m sure there’s one in the channel. Have a browse
Kevin has it all planned out. As soon as it in the air WD40 on the heads and thread. On the heads so the sockets will go on easier. On the threads like axle and ball joints so they don't jam up and gall. The pads allow him free movement under the car. They also stop the jack from rolling to easy whilst supporting the engine and trans. The height he jacks the car is such that he has the ideal arm extension to lift the trans and catch the input shaft into the disc. Subframes r his friend. Leave two bolts in and let it hang. Then use it as a place to rest the tranny while cleaning and mounting the throw out bearing. Clothing to protect the gut so the protrusions of the trans don't hurt so bad. Every move counts. It's a waltz. Love the long bar for those stubborn lower control arms. From 1973 to 1985 I used to pull àutomatic transmissions on my concrete driveway with a Wudel transmission jack. I couldn't roll them out on my belly. Car has to b a little higher to clear the bell housing. I used a creeper. But I watch and understand his every move. He is a rock star!!!!
Bill I read your feedback with fascination.
It’s almost like you were the one that programmed my neural network.
You seem to understand my complete approach... very interesting 🍻
@@WMCS Good morning. I started on a creeper in around 1968. I’m an old geezer now, but still turning wrenches. I am privileged to have two racks and a pit in my backyard shop now, I remember vividly my years on the creeper. U have absolutely perfected the routine. The only thing I could humbly suggest is 3/8 impact wobblies with a long 1/2 by 3/8 extension. I often used your trick of a 1/2 inch universal midway the set up. I use a little headlamp tightly on my head with the beam focused on the bolt. U r young and likely have super vision, but the light is amazing. I have all the Milwaukee 12 ratchets except for the extended which I ordered this morning. If Milwaukee had any brains they would show u before the Ratchet and then after the ratchet. I bought strictly on watching your skillfull use of it. Today’s project is an 04 Scion that popped the head bolts. I have to do the whole time sert thing. Thanks again!!!!!
Como siempre espectacular me da pena el frio que pasas haciendo la temperatura primaveral que tenemos en España. ENHORABUENA.
Greetings from Bosnia and Herzegovina to the best YT mechanic! I wonder, on average, how long does it take you to complete one clutch job?
i once did a clutch like this a mk2 escort ages ago ,it took me ten hours lol and was never right afterwards
So, bigger vans each time! To be honest, I am not interested in trucks. You do not need to test your limits😉.
How did you know that the Peugeot or the Suzuki didn't need a new DMF? You hadn' prepared those parts.
I suppose you leave the steering wheel unlocked so you can move the wheels. Is It easy and doesn't get locked after a while?
Thanks a lot for the videos!
I unlock the steering then disconnect the battery.
I take the good with the bad. Small or big repairs
I have parts and vehicle software ., so I always know exact parts that goes in.
best mobile clutch service mechanic . two questions. do you change clutch bearings with every job and average clutch jobs a day thank you.
I used to do two a day. Now just one. I always replace the full kit. Browse through the channel for specific repair videos
Hi Kevin. How much to supply and fit a new clutch in my grandsons polo 1.2 manual. He lives in Sutton Surrey ranks mate. Regards bob. Take care.
Hi Bob.
Send over your details via
www.williamsmobileclutch.co.uk
And I’ll get a price over to you.
Kind regards
Do you cover the Wolverhampton area? Also, any experience with the single mass conversion for the Audi 1.8t Petrol? Thanks
Yes I do.
Gonna enjoy this one mate, cheers 👌🤟🏻
First one on the line jack 🥇
@@WMCS early bird 🦢
I have a Peugeot 2008 with clutch judder, the problem is intermittent. Every day I drive through a ford and sometimes it is quite high, could water leakage be the cause?
Really enjoy watching these while washing up!!! Quick question: you always lower the car onto wood but I don't understand why? I only ever had to do that for lowered cars. If you could jack cars up then it should slide straight out, so whats the reason?
Phil it’s exactly for that purpose. I don’t like the idea of the jack scraping under the car.
@@WMCS Nice one. You really have got to stand out from others to get a good reputation. It looks like you are doing a great job of keeping customers happy. Hope you are having a good weekend.
How do u remember were all the many bolts go?
Probably got a decent memory
Sir, impressive effort! How come you not using eye protection ??? When i go under my car, it takes only 5sec for me crawl out to get some dirt out of my eyeballs ...
When you shoot. Never aim for the target. Look at something else. You’ll be ok that way.😉
Hallo Sr I have the same car but 1,6 HDI year 2012 .How much would cost me for change the clutch.Thank you very much.I live near London
hello kevin ,please i want to know the model or mark of the clutch of 308 1.6 hdi.with the reference .thanks
How much for one repair of this kind? Thank you
Como propietario de un taller, durísimo lo que hace. Trabajar a la intemperie sin elevadores ni ninguna ayuda es para mí una salvajada. Su salud y sobre todo espalda no podrán aguantar muchos años. Tiene que trabajar bajo techo con temperatura adecuada disponer elevador y ayuda para desmontar y montar el cambio. Por favor cuídate mucho compañero.
1:18:46 dlaczego nie wymieniasz uszczelniacza wału skoro odkręcasz dwumase ?
Mate hats of to you, Do You want to do mine in st albans, citroen relay.
Yep. No probs.
Send over your details.
www.williamsmobileclutch.co.uk
كل الفيديوهات ممتعة وفيها خبرة.
Have there been any nuts/bolts that the impact driver has struggled with and are you considering the Milwaukee M18 gen 2 model?
Send me a link of that Gen2 model. I don’t think I’ve seen one.
that's about the cheapest uk retail price at the moment
@@WMCSMilwaukee M18FHIWF12-502X FUEL Gen2 1/2 inch Impact Wrench Kit
Stock Code: EB/MILM18FHIWF12-502X
£359.99 (inc VAT) Each
£299.99 (exc VAT) Each
POWERSTATE brushless motor delivers up to 1354Nm of fastening torque and 1897Nm of nut-busting torque
Compact cordless high torque impact wrench at 213mm
4-mode DRIVE CONTROL with bolt removal mode, allowing for ultimate control
0 to 550/1400/1750-750RPM and 0 to 950/1750/2100/2100IPM
Bolt removal mode provides maximum nut-busting torque to break fasteners free, then slowing to 750rpm for more control when removing fasteners
Features a friction ring design to ensure quick and easy socket changes
Premium rubber overmold withstands corrosive materials and provides increased comfort when in use
Reduces user fatigue at only 2.6kg
LED light to illuminate the work area
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Great content!