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- Thread starter AntB
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hmm - not sure TBH.. Better wait for one of the more 944 knowledgable residents to come along - I am sure it wont take long.. [ORIGINAL: skitts7 thanks mate will i still be able to change gear if the clutch has collapsed as the gear change seems ok
PSH
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any advice will be great
thanks spence
PSH
PCGB Member
The clutch is indeed at the front , but sound acts in funny ways and will travel down the torque tube, Mine sounded like a dif/gearbox issue and I was sure this would be the case, so much so that I asked my son to source a replacement gearbox until he checked it properly and informed me of the real problem. Don't be fooled by sound, it can be very misleading at times....The clutch is at the front
pauljmcnulty
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But, to be positive about it, it's likely to be a once-in-100K miles expense.ORIGINAL: A9XXC My guess is the clutch and yes £400 for the bits. There is a lot of work to change the clutch, dropping gearbox torque tube etc. Mike
pauljmcnulty
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Not picking on you at all here, just a general observation. These cars were around £30K new, and that was 20 years ago. It's one of the most respected cars, from one of the most respected car-makers of all time. I know that you can now buy a half-decent 944 for a few thousand pounds, we do need to accept that running one reliably will cost some money. You've had the car for two years, how much has it cost you in depreciation? I'd suggest that you have to accept that any old car will cost money to run, an old Porsche will cost a lot of money but deliver good value, and a new car will cost even more overall. [8|]ORIGINAL: skitts7 so if the problem turns out to be the clutch i could be looking at about £700 to £800 to get it sorted i think i am going to kill myself i might even have to sell the car now which is a shame cos its been great for the 2 years i have had it
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