How much would you guys expect to spend to replace your clutch? 2012 Cascadia with the self adjusting clutch going to a manual adjustment
Clutch replacement
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by kf4pwb, Jun 8, 2017.
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Ok thanks. They gave me a quote for 2500. I thought this was a little pricey
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I just paid for an Eaton easy pedal 2000 torque $1050, clutch only.
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Somewhere in the ballpark of $1,800-$3,000 depending on how deep you need to go into things as well as where you take the truck. Dealers are usually a bit more.
Diesel Dave Thanks this. -
My Total bill was about $5000.00 BUT, I got a new clutch with all the accessories that go with it, had my RTO15613 rebuilt, rear main seal and rear engine plate/cover replaced, r/r motor mounts, r/r trans cooler line and return fuel lines from the splitter back to tanks, and carrier bearing replaced. And, I had to get the oil pan gasket replace, they had to remove the oil pan to get a good seal for the rear engine cover. Lots of labor involved. I think a got a bargain.
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Diesel Dave Thanks this.
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Bought new one last year... clutch, throw out bearing and pilot bearing for $550 over the counter. Just parts though. I think it was a 1620 tq? They say 10 hours labor but I got it down to about 6. So another $1200 labor minimum, plus, plus, plus.....
$2500 in a dealer doesent seem like a streach.Last edited: Jun 8, 2017
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Thanks for all the info. Prices seem kinda varied. It sounds like the price from my shop is reasonable (not a dealership btw)
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I had mine done in Feb. $2100 and change. 2050lbft clutch, resurfaced flywheel, new input shaft and seal, new cross shaft.
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