Best place in South UK to get a 360 clutch done?

Best place in South UK to get a 360 clutch done?

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Simon T

Original Poster:

2,136 posts

280 months

Friday 16th January 2015
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Like it says on the tin

Simon

Durzel

12,459 posts

175 months

Friday 16th January 2015
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South is a big place. Devon? London?

Simon T

Original Poster:

2,136 posts

280 months

Friday 16th January 2015
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It put South because I didn't think there would be that many to choose from 😄

Newbury outwards

Simon

Kyodo

733 posts

131 months

Friday 16th January 2015
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QV a possibility?

DKL

4,624 posts

229 months

Friday 16th January 2015
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Bob Houghton just north of Cirencester could manage it I dare say.

p3rcyp

19 posts

194 months

Friday 16th January 2015
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QV gets a massive thumbs down from me (from experience) but they have a good rep.

mike01606

531 posts

156 months

Friday 16th January 2015
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Emblem Sports Cars in Poole.

I've never used them personally but they did look after my car (360) for much of it's life and provided the previous keeper with a photo record of the work being done. All looked very thorough.

Mike Brown

585 posts

194 months

Friday 16th January 2015
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Slip up the a34 to keys at silverstone, that's probably where my 360 will go for clutch and cambelts when needed. Mike

Mike Brown

585 posts

194 months

Friday 16th January 2015
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Slip up the a34 to keys at silverstone, that's probably where my 360 will go for clutch and cambelts when needed. Mike

tr7v8

7,300 posts

235 months

Friday 16th January 2015
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Brooklands Kent seem to do a lot of Ferrari clutches & belts.

johnnyreggae

3,001 posts

167 months

Friday 16th January 2015
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Autoficcina get lots of positive mentions here (Chessington) but maybe Emblem are nearer ?

HardtopManual

2,544 posts

173 months

Saturday 17th January 2015
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I'd call Andrew at MD Clutches, he can sort out fitting now I believe. I have one of their Kevlar items on my 355 and can't fault it.

voicey

2,457 posts

194 months

Saturday 17th January 2015
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Since you have an early F1 car it is likely your TCU doesn't have the ability to manually adjust the PIS. I would therefore choose someone who knows how to manipulate the PIS by adjusting the other parameters in the TCU.

Simon T

Original Poster:

2,136 posts

280 months

Saturday 17th January 2015
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Have a CS TCU, not sure if it makes a difference to the clutch but will make some calls based on the advice below , thanks everyone

Simon

voicey

2,457 posts

194 months

Sunday 18th January 2015
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Simon T said:
Have a CS TCU, not sure if it makes a difference to the clutch but will make some calls based on the advice below , thanks everyone

Simon
In that case anyone you who set up a normal F1 clutch will be fine.