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f355 spider Clutch problem

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  1. mpodgor

    mpodgor Formula Junior

    Aug 15, 2005
    661
    San Mateo, Ca.
    Full Name:
    Michael J Podgorski
    Hello everyone. I have a 1999 F355 ( #19/100) I believe the cluthch is slipping. Give it gas, watch the R's go up but the car lags. Need some advice. Where's a good place to buy parts? Can I do this myself? If so, will I need allot of special tools? The Silicon Valley shop says $6,000 or more. Are they a rip off? Wow! I am not rich like the Yellow Spider might imply. Any advice on clutch repair would be greatly appreciated for sure. Or, are there any people or shops within a 100 mile radius Of the San Francisco bay area that would do this. Thanks.
    Mike P.
     
  2. chrisx666

    chrisx666 Formula Junior

    Dec 6, 2004
    562
    YorkshireUK
    Full Name:
    Chris B
    Standard trans (not F1)??. Probably just needs a $400 plate and a couple of hours labour. Some 348/355 owners have sent the plate away and have it re-lined, fit it themselves and have another 10 thousand miles trouble free for $300.

    To quote you 6k minimum is crazy. It might go big $ IF you need a new flywheel/release bearing etc but thats unlikely.
     
  3. ernie

    ernie Two Time F1 World Champ
    Lifetime Rossa Owner

    Nov 19, 2001
    22,620
    The Brickyard
    Full Name:
    The Bad Guy
    Start by checking to see if there is any drips coming from the bottom of the clutch. If the triple seals are bad you will get the dripping. If the fluid gets on the clutch it will cause it to slip. I could also be a bad clutch slave cylinder seal, or that the seal on the flywheel is bad and the grease has been flung on the clutch.

    So, get the rear of the car in the air and then look for leaks. If you don't find any then remove the perforated inspection plate on the bottom of the clutch housing to look for grease inside. If all that checks out then you may need to get a new clutch, or take the old one and have it rebuilt.

    It is a job that you can do yourself.

    Here are some threads from the archives for you to read:

    http://ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27374
    http://ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=53193

    If you do a search of the archives you can find eben more info on doing the job yourself.
     
  4. ernie

    ernie Two Time F1 World Champ
    Lifetime Rossa Owner

    Nov 19, 2001
    22,620
    The Brickyard
    Full Name:
    The Bad Guy
    Yes and Yes.

    See above.
     
  5. cal355

    cal355 Formula Junior

    Jun 16, 2004
    383
    San Francisco
    Full Name:
    Cal
    The throwout bearing probably went bad and leaked to cause the clutch to slip.you probably need to do a complete clutch job.Cammisa charges about 4000.00. Try Prancing Horse also,at 1390 Rollins Rd.in Burlingame.(650)558-8585.----Good luck.
     
  6. Dino

    Dino Karting

    Nov 3, 2003
    116
    San Diego
    My very reputiable independant repair shop said that when (& if) my F-1 355 clutch goes, expect about a $3000 repair & no need to remove the engine.

    Dino
     

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