Technical Clutch Replacement

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Technical Clutch Replacement

Davidmcc

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I have a 2001 Fiat Ducato 2.8JTD which needs the clutch replacing, I have found a local garage in Belfast that will fit the clutch but unfortunately their suppliers can not supply the kit. I have used the the ePER and found the following at Autodoc.


My VIN is ZFA23000006032945

I would be grateful if someone could confirm this is the correct clutch kit for my Ducato.

Many Thanks
David
 
I have a 2001 Fiat Ducato 2.8JTD which needs the clutch replacing, I have found a local garage in Belfast that will fit the clutch but unfortunately their suppliers can not supply the kit. I have used the the ePER and found the following at Autodoc.


My VIN is ZFA23000006032945

I would be grateful if someone could confirm this is the correct clutch kit for my Ducato.

Many Thanks
David
Don't know for sure, but suggest you look on ebay for a wider comparison and they usually have a list of other brands that fit, for you to cross reference part numbers.
Most of the work I did in the past on those engines was when fitted to Iveco Dailys which are rear wheel drive.
However they were used in front wheel drive form in Peugeot, Citroen etc. as well as Ducato.
One thing that may be relevant is whether a "push or a pull " clutch operation. I fitted a new clutch in a 2005 Citroen Relay 2.8 JTD which was a "pull" type and it involves extracting the clutch release arm pivot to release clutch bearing from clutch pressure plate to remove the gearbox.
 
Don't know for sure, but suggest you look on ebay for a wider comparison and they usually have a list of other brands that fit, for you to cross reference part numbers.
Most of the work I did in the past on those engines was when fitted to Iveco Dailys which are rear wheel drive.
However they were used in front wheel drive form in Peugeot, Citroen etc. as well as Ducato.
One thing that may be relevant is whether a "push or a pull " clutch operation. I fitted a new clutch in a 2005 Citroen Relay 2.8 JTD which was a "pull" type and it involves extracting the clutch release arm pivot to release clutch bearing from clutch pressure plate to remove the gearbox.
 
Many thanks, I believe it is the pull type clutch, tool is available on Ebay to extract the pin. Will certainly look around with the oe part numbers i have and hopefully puck the right one.

Many thanks for the reply
 
Many thanks, I believe it is the pull type clutch, tool is available on Ebay to extract the pin. Will certainly look around with the oe part numbers i have and hopefully puck the right one.

Many thanks for the reply
When I did the Citroen Relay clutch even the Dealers didn't have that tool, mind you nearly twenty years ago, doing the job on my back alone outside customers industrial unit in the snow. I think I earnt my retirement! ;)
 
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