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Clutch Kit Replacment

Postby Irfan » Sun Sep 28, 2025 11:52 pm

Hi, need a bit of advice about replacing the clutch kit. I have already taken the engine out of my 2017 Ford Transit EcoBlue 2.0 FWD, on clock mileage is 106000.
There was no issue with the clutch, just winding while it is out. Should I get that changed or not?
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Re: Clutch Kit Replacment

Postby MinorMatt » Mon Sep 29, 2025 11:32 am

Irfan wrote:Hi, need a bit of advice about replacing the clutch kit. I have already taken the engine out of my 2017 Ford Transit EcoBlue 2.0 FWD, on clock mileage is 106000.
There was no issue with the clutch, just winding while it is out. Should I get that changed or not?


I mean why wouldn't you change the clutch when its only a few extra bolts? If you don't you will probably be doing it all again soon anyway
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Re: Clutch Kit Replacment

Postby knobby1 » Mon Sep 29, 2025 7:53 pm

MinorMatt wrote:
Irfan wrote:Hi, need a bit of advice about replacing the clutch kit. I have already taken the engine out of my 2017 Ford Transit EcoBlue 2.0 FWD, on clock mileage is 106000.
There was no issue with the clutch, just winding while it is out. Should I get that changed or not?


I mean why wouldn't you change the clutch when its only a few extra bolts? If you don't you will probably be doing it all again soon anyway


I'd be more worried about the silly wet belt these 2.0 Panther engines have....but I agree with you, silly not to replace the clutch on 106k miles if you have the engine out anyway.

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Re: Clutch Kit Replacment

Postby Irfan » Fri Oct 03, 2025 9:13 pm

Thanks for the advice, I was thinking the same. Timing kit and oil pump belt already changed, will change the water pump and clutch kit.
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