View Full Version : OT: cost of 540i-6 clutch job
markus
05-06-2007, 06:59 PM
long story short my friend is a valet at a club here and now he has to buy a new guy a clutch. how much does this typically run at a shop? I told him about $900.
car is a E39 540i-6 and not an E34 if that makes any difference.
markus
05-06-2007, 07:52 PM
can it be resrufaced or no?
I hear they sometimes can, that needs someone who knows what it needs to look like. Mine had about 160,000 miles on it and i was told it needed to be replaced. Doesn't seem like its any great deal additional work once you're in there but the part is around $700-800
bbig119
05-06-2007, 08:37 PM
I can't imagine that it'll cost any less than an E34 clutch. The flywheel isn't cheap-- I paid $750 for a new flywheel. Entire clutch job cost $1800. So hope for your friend's sake that the flywheel can be salvaged.
Paul in NZ
05-07-2007, 03:58 AM
i hope he hasnt been scammed for a clutch that was already toast
RallyD
05-07-2007, 06:34 AM
unless your friend did something really stupid, he shouldnt pay for it. The valet company/club should bear the responsibility.
I'd just find a new job, easier than shelling out $1800
sounds like the owner's trying to scam a free clutch job.
How can the owner prove that your friend did the damage? Did your friend admit guilt?
Ferret
05-07-2007, 06:52 AM
It's near impossible to break a clutch unless it's at the end of its life, something else has failed causing a chain of faults, or he did something /really/ stupid... scam?
EDIT : In fact the only thing I think would probably kill it is the effect of a J-turn - slamming it from reverse to first at high reverse speeds - and even then the anti-shock mechanism in the clutch's pressure plate, the 'clutch saver' and the guibo should all protect the clutch...
markus
05-07-2007, 07:39 AM
he might just quit the job and tell them to go pound sand. i told him he shouldnt be the one responsible for paying. you cant predict or prevent a car from breaking.
saluki540i
05-07-2007, 07:46 AM
Check clutchexpress.com I bought a new OEM/Sachs clutch kit & flywheel from them. I've purchased several clutches for different cars from them and they're very easy to deal with. I paid $779 for everything shipped. The only other thing I needed was the alignment tool, which was $10.00. If the flywheel has to be replaced and it's anything like the E34's, you'll need a long T-60 socket to reach the recessed bolts, along with an impact gun. The super long T-60 socket is not easy to find, BMW of course, has a proprietary tool for this. Using their tool avoids having to blink through the tears as you grind down expensive Snap-On sockets to fit the recess on the DM Flywheel.
i need a new clutch too.. maybe i can get your friend to pay for it ;)
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