When you replace the throwout bearing, use a Hill Engineering bearing! I just did this job and in my video I show you what goes wrong with the OEM one! You should be getting about 30 000 miles out of a CC transmission, and quite a bit more out of the manual. You should've gotten back to me, I did say you could've had my old clutch for the price of shipping! Make sure you get hold of me when you want to rebuild those control arms and exhaust!
@@ShiftMotoring my grandsport has 58k miles on the original clutch still im shocked, bought it from the orginal owner, barely did anything on the car, been very reliable
@@ElliottAlvis I always feel conflicted on Jonny vs. Johnny. Johnny looks more correct, but Mike listed it as Jonny in the Velocity Garage Ferrari 360 Spider Drivers series video, and makes sense being shortened from Erjon. Whats your official notary position on this?
Highly impressed with his patience, even when the back end was about to yeat itself out of the car. Dude has nerves of steel. Also impressed you didn't visibly freak out, Elliott.
I cant imagine how John gets any work done with everyone using his shop to boost their platform. I may be in the minority but if you buy a exotic or high end car I would expect high end dollars for parts otherwise buy what's in your budget like a Camry or something. All that work this man did for a used disc and bearing that sounds sketchy at best.
@@garrypritchard1658 I guess youtubers are not interested in cars but in making video. Just 10k clutch is the less effort to make a video and after I think he resell that Maserati. Real life and youtubers are different world :D
Few years ago we had to change the cluch on one of those, this while I was doing an internship. Nothing worked, many bolts snapped and it was literally the worst thing ever and took us 3 days. Ninja really makes it look fun. Or maybe we just had no idea what we were doing...
The best video was the one with Jonny complaining about all the youtubers hanging around his shop keeping him from getting any real work done: "The Car Ninja Needs a Break".
Hey!!! Italian here! I didn't know about Ninja living around here! :) Please bring him salutes from here! :) Yes yes, you've followers from here too! Oh and please tell him we'd LOVE to see some Alfa Romeo in the shop! Thanks!
Elliot’s best video to date. Watching the car ninja do his thing from start to finish is engaging! Really staring to enjoy this channel and 100PercentJake. Thank you Tyler for creating this genre and giving us these cast of characters.
Yay! About time the clutch was replaced. Now you know what you need. Thanks Johnny! Elliot needed a drivable car! Thank you Elliot for sharing this experience with all of us!
Big shutout to car Ninja for putting up with all the witch-cha-ta car TH-camrs, he is the man. Elliott, you are slowly becoming my favorite TH-cam channel. And yes, I watched your video before Hoovies. Looking forward to the next video.
Once my shop building is done, I am going to have to look at one of those lift tables. There are dozens of times that I can think of that something like that would have saved me a lot of time and aggravation.
@@ElliottAlvis First Porsche motor I pulled was using jackstands and a a motorcycle jack. Worked but wasn't fun. Hopefully I will be puttinf a lift in at the new house so one at some point I will make an excuse to buy one of these tables.
@@ModelA eh, the throwout bearing on my Corvette is in worse shape. The clutch is better than it looked on camera. But the decision had to be made and Johnny was already doing me a huge favor so I couldn’t tie up his lift for another week while waiting for a new bearing that had about as much life left as the clutch itself.
As a long time Italian car mechanic, I would have sanded the flywheel surface, and more important would have tried soaking the release bearing in gear lube, then letting it drip off , it sounded metal on metal when spun.
- 👍👍👍 Elliott is everywhere of late!!! Congrats on the clutch job!! Did you spray any lube into the Throw Out bearing, and let extra drain before installing. It will quiet it up greatly. PS. I just sat through two 4 minute rap video ads. 🙂 I never skip the ads to help support.
At latest you don't have to worry about the F1 pump, the pump is very expansive and you have to program the clutch (F1 version) with special computer...so DIY is not likely
Happy for you, I hope it will last at least those 10,000 miles, now just wait for dry asphalt to properly try it. Because it is impossible to watch to videos at once, after Tyler I watch this one as well.
It seems like this job could have been easier if they had just used a drive shaft instead of a torque tube. I have a 2006 Corvette with an automatic because I didn’t want to have to deal with clutch replacement. I believe the process is similar with the clutch up from and the transmission in the rear.
I have a 2006 GranSport 4.2 V8. It’s been missed with Larini decats, Tubi exhaust, Firmula Dynamics Drive by wire, ECU tune, lowering springs and beefier sway bars. This car is an animal…for how heavy it is. People fail to realize is that this is a GT and NOT a Sports car. These cars are built for high speed traveling…150 mph +…all day long….sure it’s finicky, but that is just the passion coming out. Porsches are a penny a dozen…it’s like driving a Mercedes/BMW/Audi…..NO PASSION. This gentlemen forgot to mention that this is a 3200 Twin Turbo V8…a classic car. A lot of reviews of these cars are done with poor examples of the marque…because maintenance is so HIGH…but it’s worth it. I always get looks and thumbs up and everyone wants to race me. 0-60 -> 4.4/4.7 top seed 180+ with a normally aspirated V8…no hair dryers attached….just 4.2 liters and 420ish horsepower with my modifications. This car also pulls like a scolded dog and NEVER runs out of breath. So yourself a favor….buy a Maserati, a good example….don’t be cheap, do the maintenance and my GOD lose the boring Porsche/Mercedes/BMW/Audi blahness…..do something different for once. You WON’T regret it.
Fantastic video. I learned a ton. It still must be bad PR though for buying a Maserati coupe. What a horrendous challenge, but what an incredible video, so well done.
Thank you Jonathan! The coupe and spyder from this generation are the last of their breed as far as being difficult to work on and having proprietary parts. They got a lot more ‘parts bin’ after this.
@@ElliottAlvis y-w. This makes the bmw m6 6mt look like reliable, cheap and simple. Johnny wants to do a video on my e92m3 rod bearings next month. Should be great.
Used cutch with 10k left for 500, idk with the cost of the labor id spend the 1700 for brand new. Just me though, I wouldn't want to do that job again in a few years
I’m realistically not going to put more than a couple thousand miles on this car in the next few years. But I totally get what you mean. If I was in a different financial position I would’ve gone for a brand new one!
You should check the bearing model number, and order it from somewhere else. A regular bearing supplier, just make sure, that you are getting a good name brand one.
I much prefer to watch Elliott’s videos first, before I watch the other Wichita TH-camrs. Elliott always answers any questions or comments of mine, but none of the others have ever done so. I am only talking about my experience and not anyone else’s.
@@ElliottAlvis Did a big mistake and bought a used flywheel and a used clutch. Turned out that the clutch plate was warped. Had to do the same job the next day... The fun with transaxles :)
Two things Elliot. How come Johnny and his partner are called Velocity Garage on occasion? Also, I don’t perceive Johnny a camera guy. How does he get anything done with all the Tubers invading his workspace? He just keeps smiling...tho
Man I hope u had a good Valentine's day with ur beautiful wife I actually met a nice girl who needed help with her gaming pc.😂 but I really want to have that axl lift to make the job faster 😂😂😂😂 love ur videos now um time to see Freddy new video and btw I feel bad for Freddy hope he gets to feelings better 👍
I bought a 2006 Gran Sport and took it to the Maserati dealer for an oil change and check. Of course, they told me the clutch was 81% worn. I apparently got the last available new clutch in the world. I certainly hope it lasts more than 10,000 miles.
On the 3200gt Maserati claims you have to replace it after ridiculous low wear. (Just because they want to cover up another flaw of the car. (The 2 thin parts that push/pull the clutch) reinforce those and you can use the clutch until you are on bare metal.
Yes, I need to figure out if that will actually fix the issue and if I can just get any head unit without it becoming locked due to the VIN or something. But it’s in the works!
I didn't like this car on Car Trek or when you got it. I have to say that every time you do something to it I like it more and more. Good job by you and Johnny! 👍🏽
Hey Elliott, congratulations on getting the clutch done, looks like it was very complicated. The Ninja is the man of the hour. I'm still on oxygen but I'm getting a little stronger every day, I'm so glad I have your adventures to tag along on, you help brighten my day!!!! Thanks 😁
Thank you for making this video. Maserati's are beautiful and its nice that it has a Ferrari engine, but the engineers made the clutch replacement so complicated. Unnecessary. Also the clutch has 20.000 miles of life, new. I know not to purchase a Maserati.
@@ElliottAlvis it does make sense, if one can find it for a very low cost. It's worth it, if one is mechanically incline. Very interesting video. I might buy one in the future. Enjoy your Maserati. :)
If Maserati (or any other auto maker) can't make a better clutch plate...they should try to use another manufacturer's clutch plate. Alternators should also be more of a commodity too.
They don't make it Jerald, they're made by a French company called Valeo who supply clutches to various auto manufacturers, there's lots of power for the clutch to withstand, also I think Valeo have the rights to be the only company allowed to make the Maserati clutch.
Johnny was quick on the draw with that measuring tape to measure that exhaust. It was almost *"Ninja"* like...😲 It's not just a nickname after all....Or *is* it? 🤔 As usual, cavity-vating...content, Elliot. (Dentist Humor FTW!)
10 thousand miles only? Glad I don’t own one. Bearings don’t cost that much, could find a similar one since bearings are standard sizes. Probably match one up easily for $40
Big mistake in not replacing the thrust bearing-- it's ready to fail as all the lubricant has dried up and the ball bearings inside are running dry . It will fail if you ride the clutch in traffic or at traffic lights . Good up load .
2 shops you can trust in the Wichita area. Car Wizard and Car Ninja. Dont waste time anywhere else.
Ain’t that the truth!
You guys certainly make me wish South Carolina bordered Kansas!
Lol ur true
You guys certainly make me wish central Mexico bordered with kansas
You guys certainly make me wish Antarctica bordered Kansas!
Who else clicked away from Hoovie's video to watch this?
I'm watching this one first.
Sorry! ;)
Yeah I kinda watched this first. Sorry
uh i noticed hoovies first lol
😂
Hey Tyler, I'm watching this video first, then yours, please don't hate me. 😬
Glad I did not let this video slip by…..it is highly engaging.
Thank you! It was quite the job. But Johnny isn’t afraid to tackle anything! Also, this kind of pun is right up my alley.
Feels like he’s clutching at straws
And I thought most of these jokes would be worn out by now
We are just shifting into high gear
bu-dum-tsss
Car Ninja is the most humble and down to earth mechanic and he just exudes positivity!
When you replace the throwout bearing, use a Hill Engineering bearing! I just did this job and in my video I show you what goes wrong with the OEM one!
You should be getting about 30 000 miles out of a CC transmission, and quite a bit more out of the manual.
You should've gotten back to me, I did say you could've had my old clutch for the price of shipping! Make sure you get hold of me when you want to rebuild those control arms and exhaust!
Could you get more than 30k? Or have you got more than 30k?
@@DrivenGarage Service records on my car show that is has gotten more than 30 000 Miles before, and Ratarossa has gotten more out of his F360!
@@ShiftMotoring my grandsport has 58k miles on the original clutch still im shocked, bought it from the orginal owner, barely did anything on the car, been very reliable
@@DrivenGarage Clutches are down to drivers, your clutch friendly or not, I would say 70% of drivers are not.
Always trust the mechanic that says he's pretending to know what he's doing, one that actually is pretending would never tell you that.
That’s a good point!
So true. You can never trust someone who thinks they know it all.
Some of my favorite videos on all of TH-cam are seeing Jonny at his craft. Great video Elliott!
Johnny is getting a lot of screen time today!
@@ElliottAlvis I always feel conflicted on Jonny vs. Johnny. Johnny looks more correct, but Mike listed it as Jonny in the Velocity Garage Ferrari 360 Spider Drivers series video, and makes sense being shortened from Erjon. Whats your official notary position on this?
@@ajw828 oh man, I guess I never even noticed that. I even have it in my phone incorrectly 😂
This looks like an extremely difficult job, good job Johnny!
It was a tremendous undertaking. But he didn’t hesitate to knock it out!
Highly impressed with his patience, even when the back end was about to yeat itself out of the car. Dude has nerves of steel. Also impressed you didn't visibly freak out, Elliott.
Well, unfortunately for the exciting part I had the camera set to time-lapse. So there was certainly a reaction, but it wasn’t properly captured 😂
Jonny was cluch in the whole situation!
Haha, yeah he certainly came in clutch 😂
I see what you did there. 😎
if i was gonna spend 3-4k on install, I would spend the extra 1000 for a new clutch (and a new bearing)
I cant imagine how John gets any work done with everyone using his shop to boost their platform. I may be in the minority but if you buy a exotic or high end car I would expect high end dollars for parts otherwise buy what's in your budget like a Camry or something. All that work this man did for a used disc and bearing that sounds sketchy at best.
Specially if it will only last 10k miles, I would just bite the bullet and do the job once and be good for at least 35-40k miles.
Good example of someone how owns a car he really can't afford
@@garrypritchard1658 I guess youtubers are not interested in cars but in making video. Just 10k clutch is the less effort to make a video and after I think he resell that Maserati. Real life and youtubers are different world :D
Why buy a used clutch for these so dumb .
Few years ago we had to change the cluch on one of those, this while I was doing an internship. Nothing worked, many bolts snapped and it was literally the worst thing ever and took us 3 days. Ninja really makes it look fun. Or maybe we just had no idea what we were doing...
Congrats on the new clutch! Fascinating to watch the process. Johnny rocks!!!😎💪🏼⭐️⭐️
He’s the man! Thanks mom.
I did NOT click away from Hoovie's video to watch this....who's Hoovie? HA!
Gotta love the Car Ninja! Man knows his stuff and has a great team!
He’s the man!
I love seeing all of these different TH-cam peeps with The Car Ninja or The Wizard in them. Both of them are great guys for us car world types.
Glad you can watch along with us!
Wow, johnny a drink for all the hard work.
I owe him more than that!
We need a sound comparison between the Maserati and the Ferrari from Car Trek 1
That’s not a bad idea. When the weather warms up, that’ll have to happen.
The best video was the one with Jonny complaining about all the youtubers hanging around his shop keeping him from getting any real work done: "The Car Ninja Needs a Break".
It’s true. I hate contributing to the problem, but he does such amazing work!
Hey!!! Italian here! I didn't know about Ninja living around here! :) Please bring him salutes from here! :) Yes yes, you've followers from here too!
Oh and please tell him we'd LOVE to see some Alfa Romeo in the shop! Thanks!
Awesome! I’ll be sure to pass that along to him! Cheers!
@@ElliottAlvis Great! Thanks, and sorry for the gazzillions "here" I've used in my comment :D Enthusiasm took over :D
I was looking at old maseratis yesterday... they’re so cheap it’s tempting but this is exactly why i haven’t bought one for fun lol
Yeah the purchase price is cheap. The rest of it... not so much. Lol
Elliot’s best video to date. Watching the car ninja do his thing from start to finish is engaging! Really staring to enjoy this channel and 100PercentJake. Thank you Tyler for creating this genre and giving us these cast of characters.
Nice pickle fork t-shirt! Interesting to see the actual body color under that wrap.
Good eye! And yep, it’s a maroon car underneath all of its race car facade
Yay! About time the clutch was replaced. Now you know what you need. Thanks Johnny! Elliot needed a drivable car! Thank you Elliot for sharing this experience with all of us!
This is a nightmare just for a clutch but man it feels like it worth it.
It was a nightmare. And it was worth it! Lol
The replacement clutch is a bittersweet repair. Great to see you get this done finally.
Doing a clutch replacement and saving a few hundred dollars by using a partially worn clutch is false economy when you look at all the labor costs.
"because we're friends and I trust you"😂😭why was that so funny
Big shutout to car Ninja for putting up with all the witch-cha-ta car TH-camrs, he is the man.
Elliott, you are slowly becoming my favorite TH-cam channel.
And yes, I watched your video before Hoovies.
Looking forward to the next video.
Once my shop building is done, I am going to have to look at one of those lift tables. There are dozens of times that I can think of that something like that would have saved me a lot of time and aggravation.
The Table is a really cool tool. I can see how having one would come in handy
@@ElliottAlvis First Porsche motor I pulled was using jackstands and a a motorcycle jack. Worked but wasn't fun. Hopefully I will be puttinf a lift in at the new house so one at some point I will make an excuse to buy one of these tables.
All these years watching Hoovie and JR and I had no idea German Motor Works (Ninja & Mike) also had a long running TH-cam channel.
Tavarish seems to have an unsettling amount of “fire extinguisher incidents”....
Wherever he goes, destruction follows..
It’s so cool how all you guys that are You-tubers end up at Ninjas. What is it about Kansas and youtube? Good group of guys!!
Saw you on Hoovie’s channel and became interested in your clutch job...
Thanks for checking it out George!
Nice to see Tavarati getting some love! That first time you got on it! Your face!!! Totally worth it.
It was so worth it! I can’t wait to drive it more once it warms up outside!
@@ElliottAlvis No worries about a used clutch or flaky throwout bearing? Maybe it just looked sketchier in the video than it does in person.
@@ModelA eh, the throwout bearing on my Corvette is in worse shape. The clutch is better than it looked on camera. But the decision had to be made and Johnny was already doing me a huge favor so I couldn’t tie up his lift for another week while waiting for a new bearing that had about as much life left as the clutch itself.
@@ElliottAlvis Understood. When you bud is doing you a solid like that, you want to accept the kindness graciously!
Enjoyed that Elliot! looking forward to more! thanks!
Thanks for watching Joe!
You are doing well with the narration of the work as it gets done.
Thanks! I tried my best lol
With mines...I'm gonna get a custom bell housing + mustang trans+ driveshaft + mustang rear...
Now that's magic ✨
Elliot, can you get a clutch and throwout bearing from FCP Euro?? Then you'd at least have a lifetime warranty on those parts.
In my best Steve Irwin voice, “Crikey!! It’s a Wild Car Ninja in its natural habitat! We don’t want to disturb him!!”
I should’ve hid behind some bushes 🌳
Mr car NINJA is the man-after watching some of his video- Mr car NINJA have save me a lot of money-greetings from england-thanks
He certainly is the man. Amazing talented and patient
As a long time Italian car mechanic, I would have sanded the flywheel surface, and more important would have tried soaking the release bearing in gear lube, then letting it drip off , it sounded metal on metal when spun.
Always good having an extra pair of hands. Trust me I know when I did the clutch on my Porsche 944
In this case we needed 2 extra sets of hands! 😳😂
If you were looking for a second 944 Watchjrgo is selling his.
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👍👍👍 Elliott is everywhere of late!!! Congrats on the clutch job!! Did you spray any lube into the Throw Out bearing, and let extra drain before installing. It will quiet it up greatly. PS. I just sat through two 4 minute rap video ads. 🙂 I never skip the ads to help support.
Thanks man! I gotta wonder what the rap videos were advertising 😂 but I appreciate it!
@@ElliottAlvis Check your ad settings. They were not family friendly. Thank you. Great channel!
Great Team work Elliot!
Awesome work, what a job. Probably could have eased the seal out of the TOB with a pick and added some grease to it, btw.
Nice tip Steve! Thanks for watching.
Great Video! Who would have thought Witchita would be the home of the best automotive TH-camrs!
Wichita is the Hollywood of automotive TH-cam it seems! Lol
At latest you don't have to worry about the F1 pump, the pump is very expansive and you have to program the clutch (F1 version) with special computer...so DIY is not likely
Happy for you, I hope it will last at least those 10,000 miles, now just wait for dry asphalt to properly try it. Because it is impossible to watch to videos at once, after Tyler I watch this one as well.
It seems like this job could have been easier if they had just used a drive shaft instead of a torque tube. I have a 2006 Corvette with an automatic because I didn’t want to have to deal with clutch replacement. I believe the process is similar with the clutch up from and the transmission in the rear.
I have a 2006 GranSport 4.2 V8. It’s been missed with Larini decats, Tubi exhaust, Firmula Dynamics Drive by wire, ECU tune, lowering springs and beefier sway bars. This car is an animal…for how heavy it is. People fail to realize is that this is a GT and NOT a Sports car. These cars are built for high speed traveling…150 mph +…all day long….sure it’s finicky, but that is just the passion coming out. Porsches are a penny a dozen…it’s like driving a Mercedes/BMW/Audi…..NO PASSION. This gentlemen forgot to mention that this is a 3200 Twin Turbo V8…a classic car. A lot of reviews of these cars are done with poor examples of the marque…because maintenance is so HIGH…but it’s worth it. I always get looks and thumbs up and everyone wants to race me. 0-60 -> 4.4/4.7 top seed 180+ with a normally aspirated V8…no hair dryers attached….just 4.2 liters and 420ish horsepower with my modifications. This car also pulls like a scolded dog and NEVER runs out of breath. So yourself a favor….buy a Maserati, a good example….don’t be cheap, do the maintenance and my GOD lose the boring Porsche/Mercedes/BMW/Audi blahness…..do something different for once. You WON’T regret it.
Fantastic video. I learned a ton. It still must be bad PR though for buying a Maserati coupe. What a horrendous challenge, but what an incredible video, so well done.
Thank you Jonathan! The coupe and spyder from this generation are the last of their breed as far as being difficult to work on and having proprietary parts. They got a lot more ‘parts bin’ after this.
@@ElliottAlvis y-w. This makes the bmw m6 6mt look like reliable, cheap and simple. Johnny wants to do a video on my e92m3 rod bearings next month. Should be great.
Used cutch with 10k left for 500, idk with the cost of the labor id spend the 1700 for brand new. Just me though, I wouldn't want to do that job again in a few years
I’m realistically not going to put more than a couple thousand miles on this car in the next few years. But I totally get what you mean. If I was in a different financial position I would’ve gone for a brand new one!
@@ElliottAlvis that's honest. Once you reach your 100k subscribers later this year that problem wil be solved 👍. Greetings from the Netherlands
You should check the bearing model number, and order it from somewhere else. A regular bearing supplier, just make sure, that you are getting a good name brand one.
I much prefer to watch Elliott’s videos first, before I watch the other Wichita TH-camrs. Elliott always answers any questions or comments of mine, but none of the others have ever done so. I am only talking about my experience and not anyone else’s.
I appreciate it Mitchell. You’ve been a supporter since day one!
@@ElliottAlvis See, this is what I am talking about! Thank you so much, Elliott
@@mitchellbarnow1709 no, Mitchell, thank YOU!
6:18...
We have a wild Car ninja in his natural habitat
😂 we have to be quite so we don’t disturb him 🤫
who else was thinking that in an Australian accent? lol
@@muskokamike127 crikey!
I've done this 6 times with the Porsche 944. First time took 16 hours, last time I used 7 hours (In my driveway with a car jack and some axle stands.)
Oh wow! That’s a lot of Clutch changes! It sounds like you’re a pro now.
@@ElliottAlvis Did a big mistake and bought a used flywheel and a used clutch. Turned out that the clutch plate was warped. Had to do the same job the next day... The fun with transaxles :)
Learn to drive ;)
Two things Elliot. How come Johnny and his partner are called Velocity Garage on occasion?
Also, I don’t perceive Johnny a camera guy. How does he get anything done with all the Tubers invading his workspace? He just keeps smiling...tho
That sway bar has a girth certificate.
Haha 😂 👶🏻
The Car Ninja friggin rules Baby!!!
He is such a good guy and a lights out mechanic too!
Great video Elliot! Best of luck with that car! I hope your channel grows,
Don’t forget, look into a classic Mercedes lol
Thanks man, still on my list!
3rd. Lol!
That Maserati sounds soooo nice.
How many hours was spent on this particular job Elliott?
10 real life hours, so whatever that is in shop hours 😂
@@ElliottAlvis Not bad at all, considering what needed to be done!
@@sebastiend.5335 Johnny is the man, he makes everything look easy
Man I hope u had a good Valentine's day with ur beautiful wife I actually met a nice girl who needed help with her gaming pc.😂 but I really want to have that axl lift to make the job faster 😂😂😂😂 love ur videos now um time to see Freddy new video and btw I feel bad for Freddy hope he gets to feelings better 👍
I bought a 2006 Gran Sport and took it to the Maserati dealer for an oil change and check. Of course, they told me the clutch was 81% worn. I apparently got the last available new clutch in the world. I certainly hope it lasts more than 10,000 miles.
On the 3200gt Maserati claims you have to replace it after ridiculous low wear. (Just because they want to cover up another flaw of the car. (The 2 thin parts that push/pull the clutch) reinforce those and you can use the clutch until you are on bare metal.
Really enjoy your videos! Are you planning on getting a head unit soon to stop those annoying hazards?
Yes, I need to figure out if that will actually fix the issue and if I can just get any head unit without it becoming locked due to the VIN or something. But it’s in the works!
Ninja sets his lift to make sure you are getting on his level.
The Hoovie Cinematic Universe is pretty amazing.
I agree big time. Also I love your username and profile picture.
I didn't like this car on Car Trek or when you got it.
I have to say that every time you do something to it I like it more and more.
Good job by you and Johnny! 👍🏽
Now that’s a compliment! Thanks John.
Good night, Wichita is becoming quite the hotbed for all things automotive. You, Car Ninja, Car Wizard, 100% Jake, Hoovie, JR.......
Yep! We have a lot of car TH-cam going on over here! Lol.
Hey Elliott, congratulations on getting the clutch done, looks like it was very complicated. The Ninja is the man of the hour. I'm still on oxygen but I'm getting a little stronger every day, I'm so glad I have your adventures to tag along on, you help brighten my day!!!! Thanks 😁
The Ninja is the MVP! Glad you’re doing a little bit better Christopher. Get well soon!
@@ElliottAlvis thanks so much Elliott!!!
The ninja and the wizard are both awesome mechanics!! And great people too.
Need to crank out the content Elliott !! Eeyore is catching up in the subscriber count !!
I’m working on it!
Glad I found your channel.
I’m glad you did too Eric. Thanks for watching!
Next job......cup holders LOL. Johnny is the man!
Elliott , i was totally Engaged through this whole video!! 🤷🏼♂️ good job !
Happy for you!! Great video
cheers to 100k soon with good content like this
Thanks! Here’s hoping 🤞🏻
Everyone needs a ninja friend
I hope you gave Johnny two cases of whatever he drinks. :D
"...figuring out where it's going to mount." You actually ARE narrating a nature documentary!
😂
ha i felt like i was watching Hoovies 2nd channel here! good stuff
Wouldn’t you be better off economically (repeat labor) to install a Kevlar or improved clutch that would last longer?
Draw bearings (throw out bearings) … see ya in 10,000 miles … still worth it? I’d still get ☝️ one … terrific motor!
Thank you for making this video. Maserati's are beautiful and its nice that it has a Ferrari engine, but the engineers made the clutch replacement so complicated. Unnecessary. Also the clutch has 20.000 miles of life, new. I know not to purchase a Maserati.
The clutches in the Cambiocorsa cars don’t last very long. But you can still get these cars if you buy them right and know a mechanic lol
@@ElliottAlvis it does make sense, if one can find it for a very low cost. It's worth it, if one is mechanically incline. Very interesting video. I might buy one in the future. Enjoy your Maserati. :)
@@713jtmechanic8 thanks man, and thanks for watching!
At least you got a clutch now.
Wait, we got a car ninja and a car wizard....what next, a car knight or bard?
Lol maybe the Car Jester
I’m starting to think Westen Champlin is the Car (or truck) Jester!
Talk about being humble! "I am pretending I know what I am doing" How many total hours in real time? I will say 11 hours?
He’s super humble. But yeah, it was about 10 hours of real time.
If Maserati (or any other auto maker) can't make a better clutch plate...they should try to use another manufacturer's clutch plate. Alternators should also be more of a commodity too.
They don't make it Jerald, they're made by a French company called Valeo who supply clutches to various auto manufacturers, there's lots of power for the clutch to withstand, also I think Valeo have the rights to be the only company allowed to make the Maserati clutch.
Scratch Maserati off the list of cars I would ever consider owning, my wallet isn't deep enough. Johnny is the man though, he made this look easy!
Johnny makes everything look easy!
Jonny is the best. Period.
Does this make me Wichita's most famous TH-camr Facebook Group Co-Admin?
I would say, yes. You are it’s founder are you not?
Happy Hump Day Elliott!
Thanks Sock!
Your a great pumper! Clutch lives..
Haha, that’s a compliment I didn’t think I’d receive today! 😂
Johnny ninja is the man!!
Yes he is!
Johnny was quick on the draw with that measuring tape to measure that exhaust. It was almost *"Ninja"* like...😲
It's not just a nickname after all....Or *is* it? 🤔
As usual, cavity-vating...content, Elliot.
(Dentist Humor FTW!)
I saw that bid for the V12 760Li on Cars and Bids 👀
Always looking for the next car 👀
10 thousand miles only? Glad I don’t own one. Bearings don’t cost that much, could find a similar one since bearings are standard sizes. Probably match one up easily for $40
Quick question, Elliott: Where did you find the used clutch? Just curious...
Honestly, Hoovie found it for me on eBay I believe. But they are out there!
Big mistake in not replacing the thrust bearing-- it's ready to fail as all the lubricant has dried up and the ball bearings inside are running dry . It will fail if you ride the clutch in traffic or at traffic lights . Good up load .
I didn’t have much of a choice! But I’ll do my best to make it last. Thanks for watching!
Do all car TH-camrs live in Kansas? Is it where the broken cars go like a car nursing home?
Nice job Johnny!