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  1. Join Date
    Jul 2005
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    #1
    Mga bossing

    ok lang ba yung replacement na piyesa for my clutch system (clutch
    cover, pressure plate, release bearing) or should i go casa? ok na
    din ba ang performance/quality ng mga replacement? any feedback sa mga
    naka gamit na ng replacement for their clutch assembly my car is an
    ae111

    Maraming salamat!
    God Bless!!

  2. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #2
    based on experience ok ang replacement sa gas engine, wag lang sa diesel. yun ingay ng release bearing ang evident pag replacement ang ginamit mo sa diesel ride. for replacement part buy the popular brands such as asco. ewan ko yun denki kung ok siya.

  3. Join Date
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    #3
    I've always used OEM pamalit sa clutch disk, pressure plate, etc, so ewan ko kung ok ang replacement.

    The one time I used replacement parts for anything clutch-related was for a master repair kit. Nothing but trouble! Pag mainit na yung makina, tumutukod sya, making the clutch slide. It's like always stepping on your clutch halfway, hindi nga lang nangangawit yung paa mo. Umayos lang when I changed it back to OEM.

  4. Join Date
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    #4
    OEM is the best. You don't necessarily have to get it from the CASA if you know what an original part looks like or if you have a trusted parts source.

    Still, there are reputable replacement brands as previously mentioned.

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    #5
    pag ganyan type ng parts papalitan mo, i would suggest getting OEM din para sigurado ka tatagal yung part. hindi masakit sa ulo.

  6. Join Date
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    #6
    ok lng bro OEM. basta japan ha. di japan2x ..

  7. Join Date
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    #7
    Yung FCC ba eh same with OEM..whats the difference?

    How can I know that its orig? newbiee kasi ako dito

    I have a sliding clutch kasi..I plan to have it fixed ASAP

    Thanks

  8. Join Date
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    #8
    sir fcc po gamit ko yung nagpalit ako ng clutch... eto po yung recommend ng motor craft sakin yung sliding na clutch ko.

    ok naman po.. its in a blue box. dapat sealed pa din ito pagbili mo.

    edit: ok yung pagpalit ng clutch ko... parang wala na ko inaapakan sa sobrang lambot. :clap:
    Last edited by archie123456789; May 26th, 2008 at 05:34 PM.

  9. Join Date
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    #9
    yeah, the seikens last much longer nga. more expensive too but sulit in the long run.

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    #10
    Quote Originally Posted by speedyfix View Post
    yeah, the seikens last much longer nga. more expensive too but sulit in the long run.
    saan nakakabili ng seiken?

    saka, bakit wala akong nakikitang alignment tool na binebenta? di ba talaga uso yun dito sa pinas?

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    #11
    most of the bigger auto supplies will have. lalo na if they specialize in higher quality parts. the clutch alignment tool mahihirapan ka to buy... mostly shops lang meron who either make their own or order it from abroad.

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    #12
    hi .. i have a question. i used Seiken for my clutch master assembly.

    i bought the steel one. meron din aluminum pero mas mahal. sabi sa akin
    matibay daw steel.

    pls give your insights on this...

    salamat.





    Quote Originally Posted by iridescent_1 View Post
    Mga bossing

    ok lang ba yung replacement na piyesa for my clutch system (clutch
    cover, pressure plate, release bearing) or should i go casa? ok na
    din ba ang performance/quality ng mga replacement? any feedback sa mga
    naka gamit na ng replacement for their clutch assembly my car is an
    ae111

    Maraming salamat!
    God Bless!!

  13. Join Date
    Nov 2005
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    #13
    seiken is a good replacement. i didn't know they have aluminum and steel types for their clutch assys.

  14. Join Date
    Jan 2009
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    #14
    aisin brand ng clutch ok ba toh?

  15. Join Date
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    #15
    ako oem pinalit ko...bought it from tQa but have it installed sa reffered mechanic ng tiyuhin kong tiyuper... imagine: more or less P20K worth of parts and labor sa casa tapus a week or more nila sstock ung altis ko dun?

    buy na lang the orig oem ones then have it install sa most trusted shop or mechanic mu

    good day good luck sa ride mo

  16. Join Date
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    #16
    AISIN in the brand used by almost all japanese cars.yan din yung brand na gamit sa casa.i've scouted and have all the info ng brands ng pyesa sa casa.

  17. Join Date
    Aug 2005
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    #17
    Na surprise ako to learn na yung Adventure (2002 GLS gas type) ko is
    cable type pala yung clutch.

    Kasi last week hirap ipasok sa ist and reverse gear (with grinding metallic
    sound). Sabi ng mekaniko cable type nga at malapit na raw mapatid.

    It cost me around P750 for the replacement and an hour to replace it.
    Ngayon OK na siya and like brand new swabe na mag change gear.

    Tanong ko lang, all my other cars are hydraulic type, bakit meron palang
    "cable type" - what are the advantage/disadvantage of this clutch type,
    at talaga bang napapatid din siya sa katagalan (in my case seven years).

    What other car models have this "cable type" clutch system.? Alin mas matibay between the two?

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