Clean It Up
		UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: davids3511 on December 17, 2012, 06:49:28 pm
		
			
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				Starter motor is going on my 06 transit. My mechanic recons the flywheel will need replacing. Does anybody have any experience of replacing the dual mass with a solid flywheel? It's alot cheaper.
			
 
			
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				WHOA !!!! I had this and every garage told me DMF ... it wasnt it was just starter motor however you can buy kits for conversion for about £650 from memory.
Does the van shake itself to death when your driving or the gearlever vibrate / shake like a smackhead without his methodone ? if it dont prob just starter motor .... my transit used to eat 3 of em a year.
			 
			
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WHOA !!!! I had this and every garage told me DMF ... it wasnt it was just starter motor however you can buy kits for conversion for about £650 from memory.
Does the van shake itself to death when your driving or the gearlever vibrate like a smackhead without his methodone ? if it dont prob just starter motor .... my transit used to eat 3 of em a year.
Nothing wrong other than noisy starter. The guy recons its iron filings from the flywheel screwing up the starter.
I can get a flywheel kit on ebay for about 120. Dual mass is about 240. Then there's the fitting. I am a bit afraid the flywheel will go boom and take the gear box with it.
			 
			
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				I help my brother do his fly wheel and cluch on a transit got the gear box off and their was metal and ballbearing every where took both of us about 6-7 hrs
Paul
			 
			
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Starter motor is going on my 06 transit. My mechanic recons the flywheel will need replacing. Does anybody have any experience of replacing the dual mass with a solid flywheel? It's alot cheaper.
Sadly, in a lot of cases (not all) the DMF is at fault. Garages just quote for a new starter and clutch automatically, even when the vehicle doesn't have a DMF as they now presume they all do.
Have a search on Ford Mondeo forums as the 130 hp diesel from the introduction of Tdci all had DMF. I see a lot of posts where these have been replaced with standard flywheels successfully.
The original DMFs weren't as good as later ones. The clutch on my 04 plate Relay is a bit shuddery on takeoff and that has a DMF with 45k on the clock. I will replace that with a standard flywheel kit if I have to.
			 
			
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				Our old transit had this problem, take it to fords its not a job for a driveway, should cost you around £700.
			
 
			
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				Had this problem before its common on the transits dust from bell housing wrecks the starter. Get a solid flywheel it's cheaper and stops the problem from returning.
			
 
			
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Had this problem before its common on the transits dust from bell housing wrecks the starter. Get a solid flywheel it's cheaper and stops the problem from returning.
The problem is that some have had a good experience with a solid flywheel replacement. Others have had additional vibrations which they have found unacceptable.
			 
			
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				Costs way more than 700 at ford,  they quoted me nearly 1300 for my old focus,  go to a good independent or get a Volkswagen .
			
 
			
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				 Not now,at most ford dealers have had prices set by Fords. Give them a ring.
Our next van will be VW.
			 
			
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				Am sure that not so long ago there were posts about problems with DMF on VWs and people wanting to replace them with a solid flywheel.
			
 
			
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				I have a 1999 t4 Volkswagen transporter,  115000 miles and no issues,  my friend has one 268000  miles on it now 110000 on veg oil and still on original dmf .
I think some newer vw had some issues but nowhere near the amount ford had,  ford changed the design in 2005 as you used to go after 75000 miles .
They never admitted there was any fault though
It normally ruined the starter motor as well .
			 
			
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				Local garage has fitted a few Valeo solid replacement flywheels with no issues so far. The paperwork with the Valeo kit does state that there is an increased risk of damaging / snapping the crankshaft if you drive it like you stole it. Driven sensibly, probably fine - additional vibration, probably but sure it's liveable with.