Would just to say thankyou for making these videos available, changed my clutch today (first time ever :D )and followed it as much as I could. Apart from an issue with a rounded off bolt on the gear and clutch assembly mount that I had to cut off and extract later, it all went seamlessly. The only other problem was getting it back in, it took me laying underneath the car and 2 old guys I borrowed from houses on my street hauling on ropes to finally get it in place.
Thanks mate, you've saved me having to write off my car given the high mileage it was on. Haynes manual was telling me to remove the front of the car so I'm glad I saw your video. Thanks again
Dude, you are without a doubt the best clutch handler I've ever seen. Clutch job can be a pain in the a.. but for you its like a walk through the park. Respect!!!! Love your video's
When God created the English he was just showing off...This deserves the utmost respect sir.it's people like you that keeps Great Britain rolling,amazing piece of work ,excellent craftmanship in very tricky conditions ,I have learned so much from this very professional video ,Thank You ,Greetings from Gedling in Nottinghamshire.
Pug 107 owner myself. Work on it myself it as much as I can, which has been everything so far. Luckily have not needed to do the clutch on this but at 70K miles it is possible it will need one at some point. Very glad to have found your video and HUGE respect for doing what youy do so efficiently under conditions like that.
Welcome. Thank you for the detailed video. As an engineer, it was very useful for me to see the design features of this car. The starter to change on it probably the same amount of effort will need to be made. You're good . you have a hard job on field orders. I wish you success and good luck in your business.
Absolutely brilliant "How to video". No waffle just excellent video coverage. Worked well in those weather conditions. Brilliant thank you, ready for fitting tomorrow
I applaud you Kevin, I am currently doing my clutch on my 107 and this video has helped alot, but boy is it hard work even on such a simple car! and having the right tools for the job is essential, the video makes it look simple and quick which just goes to show how skilful you are, I've hit a few snags along the way so my car is still on axle stands while parts are on order!
You gave me hope to work on clutches now as I always thought you need a garage and a ramp. Basic jack and axle stands do the job. Going to do a few to get the hang of it. Thank you for your channel.
Would just to say thankyou for making these videos available, changed my clutch today (first time ever :D )and followed it as much as I could. Apart from an issue with a rounded off bolt on the gear and clutch assembly mount that I had to cut off and extract later, it all went seamlessly. The only other problem was getting it back in, it took me laying underneath the car and 2 old guys I borrowed from houses on my street hauling on ropes to finally get it in place.
You certainly know your job, the camera work is fantastic, thanks for uploading, a real pleasure to watch.
This is superb, brilliant camera coverage and clear concise work. This is the best stage by stage clutch removal I've seen, I'll be following.
Thanks mate, you've saved me having to write off my car given the high mileage it was on. Haynes manual was telling me to remove the front of the car so I'm glad I saw your video. Thanks again
Dude, you are without a doubt the best clutch handler I've ever seen. Clutch job can be a pain in the a.. but for you its like a walk through the park. Respect!!!! Love your video's
Thank you from Germany,
The lighting, the camera angles and the editing is superb. Great channel! So glad I get to visit with the Clutch Tech!!
When God created the English he was just showing off...This deserves the utmost respect sir.it's people like you that keeps Great Britain rolling,amazing piece of work ,excellent craftmanship in very tricky conditions ,I have learned so much from this very professional video ,Thank You ,Greetings from Gedling in Nottinghamshire.
Pug 107 owner myself. Work on it myself it as much as I can, which has been everything so far. Luckily have not needed to do the clutch on this but at 70K miles it is possible it will need one at some point. Very glad to have found your video and HUGE respect for doing what youy do so efficiently under conditions like that.
You are some kind of Wizard or something working in these conditions!
I am not a mechanic, have no tools to fix it by myself but still love to watch this video. It let me understand more about my 107.
The move you've pulled at
Welcome. Thank you for the detailed video. As an engineer, it was very useful for me to see the design features of this car. The starter to change on it probably the same amount of effort will need to be made. You're good . you have a hard job on field orders. I wish you success and good luck in your business.
Absolutely brilliant "How to video". No waffle just excellent video coverage. Worked well in those weather conditions. Brilliant thank you, ready for fitting tomorrow
I applaud you Kevin, I am currently doing my clutch on my 107 and this video has helped alot, but boy is it hard work even on such a simple car! and having the right tools for the job is essential, the video makes it look simple and quick which just goes to show how skilful you are, I've hit a few snags along the way so my car is still on axle stands while parts are on order!
I really like your job!
Roll on the summer and hopefully the better weather Kevin. Great job dude.
Brilliant...as skilled as any Surgeon..and outdoors in dreadful conditions too. Hats off to you.
Used your video to do my clutch today. Thanks very much, will make sure I donate! (Took me 9 hours...)
You gave me hope to work on clutches now as I always thought you need a garage and a ramp. Basic jack and axle stands do the job. Going to do a few to get the hang of it. Thank you for your channel.