Hi everyone! I'm based in the UK but most of my questions could be answered by everyone.
I would like to change the clutch on a very dear friend's 2001 Carry for him; trying to save him a few bob. I have found it very hard to get workshop info about the vehicle (doesn't seem to be a haynes manual??) but I reckon there can't be that many idiosyncracies and I have changed clutches on other Japanese RWD vehicles (MX5) and I'm sure there will be a guide on youtube or what have you. I have kept his van on the road for some time now by servicing whatever parts I can and dissuading his partner from making him sell it! He loves his Carry and I intend to keep him driving it! On to the questions:
1)Can anyone point me to the best resource/youtube vid with instructions for changing the clutch or warn me of any pitfalls that one might not expect? A workshop manual would also be appreciated, if anyone knows of one.
2)Is the clutch cable self adjusting or can I tighten it for the mean time? How much can I get away with tightening it by? I tested his clutch (tried to pull away in third) a couple of months ago and it happily stalled, but he was complaining again recently so I gave it a little drive and found straight away that something was wrong. I was idling along in 1st and when I throttled the engine freely revved but the vehicle didn't accelerate, so I concluded from that alone that the clutch was not functioning correctly. While I source the parts (read on) I was wondering if I can just tighten up the cable to give him decent use of the van on whatever clutch remains? I will still change the clutch because it is time to do so judging by the mileage.
3)This is my BIG question: WHY DO THESE CLUTCH KITS COST 4X WHAT ALL THE OTHER CLUTCH KITS COST??!?!!? I can't work out why vehicles with the same 1.3 engine (Swifts and such), apart from being FWD I assume, have clutch kits that cost a normal amount (£40-£60) but the lowest price for the Carry van I could find was £120 and for a reputable brand they came in at £150-£180. EVEN THE BUS TYPE CARRY takes the cheaper clutch, but the van type supposedly needs the more expensive one???? Is there a reason for this? I strongly suspect the better value clutches will be servicable and from what I can see they are the same diameter (190mm) SO WHY IS THIS ONE SO EXPENSIVE?!?!? I am seriously tempted to buy the better value one and drill my own bolt holes to seat it if that is the only difference. Sorry for all the capital letter outbursts but it just seems so bloody bizarre, maybe someone with more knowledge than I have about Suzukis could enlighten me?
Any general advice would be most welcome, thanks for reading and have a marvellous day!
Tom
PS: Was also wondering if engine has a timing belt or a chain? Since I'm taking care of most every other part of servicing his van, I figure I should replace the belts/water pump (at least the alternator belt) but am not very familiar with this particular engine.
I would like to change the clutch on a very dear friend's 2001 Carry for him; trying to save him a few bob. I have found it very hard to get workshop info about the vehicle (doesn't seem to be a haynes manual??) but I reckon there can't be that many idiosyncracies and I have changed clutches on other Japanese RWD vehicles (MX5) and I'm sure there will be a guide on youtube or what have you. I have kept his van on the road for some time now by servicing whatever parts I can and dissuading his partner from making him sell it! He loves his Carry and I intend to keep him driving it! On to the questions:
1)Can anyone point me to the best resource/youtube vid with instructions for changing the clutch or warn me of any pitfalls that one might not expect? A workshop manual would also be appreciated, if anyone knows of one.
2)Is the clutch cable self adjusting or can I tighten it for the mean time? How much can I get away with tightening it by? I tested his clutch (tried to pull away in third) a couple of months ago and it happily stalled, but he was complaining again recently so I gave it a little drive and found straight away that something was wrong. I was idling along in 1st and when I throttled the engine freely revved but the vehicle didn't accelerate, so I concluded from that alone that the clutch was not functioning correctly. While I source the parts (read on) I was wondering if I can just tighten up the cable to give him decent use of the van on whatever clutch remains? I will still change the clutch because it is time to do so judging by the mileage.
3)This is my BIG question: WHY DO THESE CLUTCH KITS COST 4X WHAT ALL THE OTHER CLUTCH KITS COST??!?!!? I can't work out why vehicles with the same 1.3 engine (Swifts and such), apart from being FWD I assume, have clutch kits that cost a normal amount (£40-£60) but the lowest price for the Carry van I could find was £120 and for a reputable brand they came in at £150-£180. EVEN THE BUS TYPE CARRY takes the cheaper clutch, but the van type supposedly needs the more expensive one???? Is there a reason for this? I strongly suspect the better value clutches will be servicable and from what I can see they are the same diameter (190mm) SO WHY IS THIS ONE SO EXPENSIVE?!?!? I am seriously tempted to buy the better value one and drill my own bolt holes to seat it if that is the only difference. Sorry for all the capital letter outbursts but it just seems so bloody bizarre, maybe someone with more knowledge than I have about Suzukis could enlighten me?
Any general advice would be most welcome, thanks for reading and have a marvellous day!
Tom
PS: Was also wondering if engine has a timing belt or a chain? Since I'm taking care of most every other part of servicing his van, I figure I should replace the belts/water pump (at least the alternator belt) but am not very familiar with this particular engine.