Does anyone know what it costs to change a clutch in a 360 F1?
Thats the trouble Nick, you have to a little be more specific. Do you want to know a price on parts to do the clutch yourself? Do you want to know a price from an independant Ferrari mechanic? Do you want a dealer price? Who will be doing the job??? There are too many variables. Too many different labour costs and parts prices ect.... I have seen prices vary A LOT on here, so it is a really hard question to answer, if you understand where I am coming from? Perhaps, ask your dealer Nick, then shop around after that mate. I am sure you can save a few dollars by doing that mate.
I had mine done during the major service and it was $3000 bear in mind some of the labor was already in the major service stripdown
Thanks for the info. My clutch is still working great, but I have about 15k miles on it so I was just curious.....Nick
Not too bad. What parts were replaced (pressure plate, flywheel, throw-out bearing, etc.)? I'm not an expert so if those parts are wrong, sorry. Just wanting to understand (and plan for the future)! Thanks.
Tim as promised the Transmission work was as follows Throw Out Bearing and Sleeve Bearing Support Flange Complete Clutch Assembly both plates Sensor Kit Thrust Bearing All Gaskets,seals , Pins, Washers etc.
I wonder about very much the same as the thread starter since I got a price from my workshop which was far away (higher) than expected. Thats include a flywheel change which I guess is the main reason why it was that expensive. Clutch working fine, but I know that I would have to change it "sooner or later". What year did the change the starter ring ? I know that the Ferrari issued a safety recall on the starter ting for year model 99 and 2000, have checked the VIN number on my 01 Spider and that was OK. Then I guess that if my workshop is correct that the Ferrari must have changed to a 6 bolt ring gear later? or are they wrong (hopefully Appreciate any feedback Best Regards Jostein