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Title: Issues with Sachs upgraded clutch and new flywheel?
Post by: TT-Turbo on June 28, 2012, 05:23:58 pm
Hi guys, just after a few opinions on something I have noticed about my Sachs performance clutch and LUK flywheel I recently changed a couple months back. It seems to make quite a lot of noise (rattle sort of noise) when the clutch is up but is quiet when the clutch is depressed. Anyone else have this issue or is the norm? It feels fine but just makes a bit of noise. It's on my 2.0tfsi.

Cheers,
Dan
Title: Re: Issues with Sachs upgraded clutch and new flywheel?
Post by: gazbutS3 on June 28, 2012, 06:18:54 pm
had mine fitted for 18mths or so with no issues and there is a little more noise when the clutch pedal isn't pressed
Title: Re: Issues with Sachs upgraded clutch and new flywheel?
Post by: apples12 on June 28, 2012, 06:42:37 pm
i was always told you shouldnt mix LUK/Sachs clutch/flywheel etc.... so you ought to fit a sachs clutch with a sachs flyhwheel and likewise with LUK parts...


Title: Re: Issues with Sachs upgraded clutch and new flywheel?
Post by: TT-Turbo on June 28, 2012, 08:02:56 pm
had mine fitted for 18mths or so with no issues and there is a little more noise when the clutch pedal isn't pressed

This might be what it is then. It's quite noisy though, I guess I will just keep an eye on it.  :happy2:

i was always told you shouldnt mix LUK/Sachs clutch/flywheel etc.... so you ought to fit a sachs clutch with a sachs flyhwheel and likewise with LUK parts...

I don't agree with that, I have seen many may people having a LUK Flywheel and Sachs clutch. In fact Sachs have a clutch to fit their own flywheel and a LUK version so obviously they intended it's use with the LUK flywheel.
Title: Re: Issues with Sachs upgraded clutch and new flywheel?
Post by: berg on June 28, 2012, 09:53:55 pm
mine is the same, just got used to it
Title: Re: Issues with Sachs upgraded clutch and new flywheel?
Post by: E30Dom on June 28, 2012, 09:56:58 pm
Sachs clutch and LUK is fine...

As for noise, there is a little clattering but nothing major, quiet as with pedal pressed... Quieter than oem was... Get APS to check if concerned bud... Sure they'd be happy to assist...
Title: Re: Issues with Sachs upgraded clutch and new flywheel?
Post by: apples12 on June 28, 2012, 10:22:18 pm
would appear my mechanic was chatting out of his  :booty:  lol

Title: Re: Issues with Sachs upgraded clutch and new flywheel?
Post by: TT-Turbo on June 28, 2012, 10:32:58 pm
Thanks for the info guys, it is completely silent when the clutch is fully depressed. Maybe I'm just being a tad paranoid  :stupid: It was an expensive thing to do and was curious to know whether it is normal, since it drives fine it most likely is just the norm. Thanks again guys  :happy2:
Title: Re: Issues with Sachs upgraded clutch and new flywheel?
Post by: Marshall on June 29, 2012, 11:36:17 am
Well I've had mine fitted for nearly 5k and it's not so noisy idling when cold more if I've driven it hard and it's idling when I'm putting it in the garage chatters fairly loud but as soon as I touch the clutch pedal it's quiet.
Just normal though.


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Title: Re: Issues with Sachs upgraded clutch and new flywheel?
Post by: singh123 on June 29, 2012, 01:49:11 pm
I had this on my car, and it was the release bearing, I had it replaced for a new one and the noise disappeared but after a few thousand miles the noise has come back, I think it’s just a common issue, but the clutch still works fine and handles the power fine, I’ve had a sachs clutch running stage 2+ power for about 30K miles with no issues.
Title: Re: Issues with Sachs upgraded clutch and new flywheel?
Post by: Marshall on June 29, 2012, 02:37:47 pm
I replaced dmf and Sachs kit also the release bearing assembly an it's always done it.


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Title: Re: Issues with Sachs upgraded clutch and new flywheel?
Post by: E30Dom on June 29, 2012, 03:19:26 pm
Same here...
Title: Re: Issues with Sachs upgraded clutch and new flywheel?
Post by: gazon69 on June 29, 2012, 04:38:14 pm
As said above, tis the release bearing matey. They do chatter a little after they have had some abuse. When idling press the clutch down then raise really slowly, usually quietens it down. As for the release bearing
I dont think anyone does an uprated one :happy2: