Evening Gents,
I have an '03 1150 which has done 37,000 miles and I believe it is on it's original clutch.
I will be heading to the Alps in July and anticipate doing around 2000 miles in total and am slightly worried about my clutch.
Prolonged use of it (in heavy traffic etc) can result in a smelly clutch and I did return from an abroad trip last year on a recovery truck due to a failed slave cylinder (so am probably a bit paranoid). Having read Steptoe's comments on the use of the clutch, I do think of it more like a switch and really try to avoid holding it in for long (just knock it into neutral).
Therefore the question is, do I replace it or chance it? Your thoughts (and pisstaking) please.
TIA
James
I have an '03 1150 which has done 37,000 miles and I believe it is on it's original clutch.
I will be heading to the Alps in July and anticipate doing around 2000 miles in total and am slightly worried about my clutch.
Prolonged use of it (in heavy traffic etc) can result in a smelly clutch and I did return from an abroad trip last year on a recovery truck due to a failed slave cylinder (so am probably a bit paranoid). Having read Steptoe's comments on the use of the clutch, I do think of it more like a switch and really try to avoid holding it in for long (just knock it into neutral).
Therefore the question is, do I replace it or chance it? Your thoughts (and pisstaking) please.
TIA
James

