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How many miles on your clutch ? (986)
(986 owners).
How many miles do you have on your clutch ? Is it the original still as far as you know, or have you swapped it ? Model year ? Base or S ? Input appreciated. |
62k miles. Bought the car with 19k miles and haven't done the clutch yet, so (assuming the PO wasn't an absolute beast on clutches :eek:) it would appear to be the original.
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1997 Base
Original Clutch 83k miles. PO was an OLD MAN! In his defense I drive like that too. LOL Still feels great though.:D |
99 base 93k miles never tracked Do not know how long the clutch will last. I drive it easy and so did the last owner. We both are mid-life oldies who take Centrum Silver daily.
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83 k on my 2002 s but the pedal is pretty stiff is that a sign to replace or are they normally pretty tight?
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97 with ~48k on it. Bought it with 40k 2 years ago, and I'm assuming the clutch was never done because the car was bought previously with 25k, driven to 40k, and left to sit. Mostly highway/turnpike cruising duty on it, a fair amount of short work commuting, and 3 autocrosses in as many months just recently. If it makes it to 60k I'll be happy with that...I'm admittedly not very nice to it because I like to give the car a good run, while the previous owners probably left it to Sunday drive duty.
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'00S w/42k, original clutch but is a little stiff and makes a squeeeek noise from back in the trans area. It engages fine soooooo????
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2000 w 126k miles. Clutch has just the slightest bit of intermittent chatter/vibration if launched from a stop below about 1800 RPM, otherwise smooth as silk. Has been doing it since I got the car 10k miles ago.
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Original clutch -'99 Base with 115,000 klms , I'm pretty easy on a clutch 'till the Metamucil kicks in.
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90K on a 98' with zero issues...but I will be changing it here in the next few months when I do a suspension replacement.
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92K miles before replacement in 2011. 1999 base.
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2001 Boxster 2.7. 40k miles. Slight judder from start
with low revs. but okay with higher revs. Has slight leak in rms. Will drive this 5 speed/clutch till it falls apart or IMSGuardian warning goes off whichever comes first, then the clutch gets replaced. |
78k miles 2000 2.7l 5 speed. Original clutch but it is toast! I am changing it as soon as I get the parts in three days. Here's the backstory; wanted to see if boxster had wheel spin; revved to 7000 rpm and dumped the clutch. :o As a result, the clutch slips 200rpm before finally going into gear. I think it had maybe another 10,000 miles on it before it needed to be changed if I had not done that; the car was a city driver.
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^ My clutch let go at ~70K too. Albeit at the 10 year mark.
I probably linger on the clutch too much. By far my worst habit. |
Base Boxster, 2.7L with 27900miles, original clutch.
No slippage or chatter. The clutch engages right away. So far we've been pretty lucky with this car despite a worthless PrePurchase Inspection. |
I replaced mine at 72k and 13 years. It was still working, but I wanted to get the IMS done. The mechanic said it didn't have much longer. Needed a new flywheel too.
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I know this is going to be tough to believe, I called BS on it too. The owner swears it to be true. Not a Box but an '03 TT on the original clutch, now the car has 343k.
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My 2000 S had 47xxx miles at purchase last May. Was expecting to replace clutch during IMSB surgery, but PO had already had it done. Dumbass was that deep in and didn't have IMSB and RMS swapped out while car was apart?!
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This is why shying away from cars just because they're high mileage can be a mistake. |
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Look how nice it is too. Sorry, wasn't trying to hijack.
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My car had only 45k and needed a new clutch... I am pretty sure whoever drove it / owned it before me didn't have experience driving stick...or something...bizzare ... On the other hand now I have a new clutch, rms and LN bearing ....
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2- perhaps he had the clutch done, like most people, at the dealer. The guys who work for the company that swears there's no issue with the IMS. i'd love to know how many grenaded m96 engines were on their second clutch. |
2002 Base with 85,000 on clock. Original clutch as far as I know. I am the second owner and bought it 4 years ago with 63,000 on it.
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'04S, 52,000 mls, all original.
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117k on my 2001 S, clutch works great!
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Someone out there can do better! :)
I had 141,000 miles on my original clutch and it was still working fine when I had my engine rebuilt and put in the Spec Boxster approved clutch/flywheel at the same time. The mechanic gave me back the original clutch (attached) and it still has quite a bit of material on it. http://i45.tinypic.com/1o6fsl.jpg |
Clutch longevity has nothing to do with total mileage - if the driver holds the car on an incline with the clutch half in, slips the clutch to 3000 rpm from a first gear takeoff or sits with the clutch pedal depressed while sitting at the lights, then the clutch's lifespan is reduced to a tenth of its potential lifespan.....
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trygve, what about that rivet at the Nine o'clock position? Just my two cents but pushing the clutch too far on these units only increases the replacement cost substantially if the flywheel is compromised, that's a hellofa price for gear change bragging rights. Of course this is only an issue for me in a car I can't drive anymore, the Fiat, which has the OEM unit at 52K.
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Second gear syncro went before the clutch did...I rebuilt my trans at 142,000 miles. Clutch was still good, but I swapped it out for a SPEC stage 3+ and LWFW.
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On the other hand, I imagine its also possible to get so used to the clutch behavior changing over time, that if someone else had hopped in my car they'd have said "OMG your clutch is an on/off switch, it's about to blow!" And in fact, I recall that the new one felt different for a couple of starts and now it's all second nature. |
2003 Boxster 2.7
Did buy that car at 51,500 miles in 2008 Last fall, had 61,000 miles Clutch was very hard to depress Change clutch & flywheel. Works like new! |
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Isn't it only on the in and out that friction wears it? |
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Keeping it depressed keeps the TO bearing at work, that's my guess as to what he means. |
we need a do's and don't for maximum clutch life for this thread.
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1.) Don't ride the clutch. 2.) Don't ride the clutch. 3.) Don't ride the clutch. 4.) Don't ride the clutch. |
2001 base, almost to 60k miles (will be there by the end of summer). Everything in the car is original. Had the RMS replaced by the dealer when I bought the car at 42k miles and they inspected/adjusted the clutch and said it was good to go (nearly 2 years ago).
I treat the car right and it seems the previous owners did as well, so I expect it to go at least 100k before it needs replaced based on what I know. |
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