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Friends,
I own a 2005 Skoda Octavia 1.8T petrol. Its clutch has become very stiff of late. There is judder also on first gear start from standstill. Overall it has become quite lethargic. With mostly on stop start drive on the ORR in Bangalore, pain in the left leg is increasing.

I have decided to replace my clutch. Of course this will need flywheel replacement as the dual mass flywheel (DMF) is the first culprit in these situations.

Having went through so many posts on Briskoda.net and other forums, my plan is to get a single mass flywheel (SMF) and associated clutch kit with release bearing.

Sach VR6 clutch with G60 flywheel is the most recommended combo for this conversion link

But I could not find any ready source here in India. Getting it shipped from abroad will be too expensive.

OEM is the Luk brand from Schaeffler.
Their Chennai dealer (Namo auto ) has the ready stock of the OEM dual mass flywheel clutch kit at Rs. 26k

He also mentioned about having the the single mass flywheel conversion clutch kit for Rs 12.5k. But the only problem is he refuses to share any picture or part number for this. Saying that it will come in Luk packaging. This got me a little hesitant.
He says he sells 20 pieces of this every month.

Anyone here ever did a DMF to SMF conversion? I found only one video in YT about this in Mumbai. Any help is appreciated.

Fordday.

I had done a DMF to SMF conversion on my ex-Skoda Laura facelift 1.9 PD. It worked really well initially but my car was stage 2 tuned with a down pipe and the flywheel gave up sooner than usual. Eventually I moved back to DMF and found no issues till I sold the car. You can give it a shot if your car is stock and your usage is mainly on highways. Unusual wear on DMFs is primarily because of our traffic. I had faced other issues like engine mounts giving up sooner too. Overall on a diesel, it was a bad move. Especially a tuned car.

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Originally Posted by asit.kulkarni93 (Post 5743364)
You can give it a shot if your car is stock and your usage is mainly on highways. Unusual wear on DMFs is primarily because of our traffic.

Thanks for getting back on this. My car is stock but it primarily runs on stop go traffic.

Do you mean a SMF will wear out sooner in city traffic than highways?
Where did you source your parts from?

Would wait for others come in with their experiences.


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