Replace the DMF or not?

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Hey all,

After a quick bit of advice, was due to trade my bora in but the gearbox isn't very healthy so has been removed and sent to a specialist. My mechanic said the DMF has slight play but its 'ok'.

Would you get it replaced? Apparently the slave cylinder needs doing but the clutch is ok (can't see how as the car has done 88k and I'd imagine its original?

Thanks for any advice :)
 
The gearbox is looking expensive mate so I'm really unsure. The verdict from transmission place comes back tomorrow!

I'm tempted to keep it and get it remapped and drive it into the ground now.
 
Are you still trading it in after the gearbox has been fixed?

If yes = don't bother with DMF.
If no = change DMF.

Oh and lol at the price of these wonderful contraptions! Replacement flywheel for my 220T was £27+vat. These are circa £360 :(
 
I'd trust the guy with my life. He always does odd jobs on the car for nothing and has been known to friends and family for years.

He doesn't want the car there as it ties up one of his ramps so the sooner its out of the door, the better for him. Add this to the fact that the parts cost me what they cost him - he only really makes on labour and he's reasonable at £25/hr.
 
For a car that hadn't been sold for fourteen years? I bet you it did.

Edit :

My one is now NLA but the closest at the time and the one they supplied incorrectly in the first place has only increased around £10 over what it was.

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if you're trading the car in with a dealership, it surely isn't worth doing any work to it?

Give me your wage to top mine up for a month or two or failing that give me your Honda ;) failing that- employ me ;)

I can't rich as the cars I want I can't afford without a small amount of finance and I hate finance // believe you should only buy when you can afford what you want and I can't yet!
 
A house is a necessity mate so indeed that is the case, but a new car isn't! Otherwise I would have a brand new one on the drip!
 
Guys -

I got the car back friday, I've done some 350 miles in it and I can still hear a really bloody irritating whine on the overrun when you get down between 1500-idle revs.

I asked for it to be fixed, they apparently replaced eight bearings in the box and it still whines?!

Advice much appreciated here as I'm not very happy, particularly as the bill was substantially more than I expected.

Thanks
 
According to this so called gearbox place (box was sent away) the gears and differential were fine. The gears were apparently pristine which surprised me.
 
Also thanks for the reply (rude of me).

I'm just highly peed off as the whole job was the wrong side of 1k!
 
If you take the car out of gear there is no noise. It's typically most audible between 1500-1000 rpm in second and third gear.

It just isn't what I expected when the bill for the gearbox rebuild alone was £570.
 
Problem is Rich, I've already paid to have this rubbish fixed! Well apparently at least.... add a clutch DMF and the labour to remove and refit the gearbox and you can imagine just how expensive it was.
 
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