Paul,
so you know...
a long cylinder of metal sticks out the front of the gearbox....this goes into the engine and is known as the Input shaft. This shaft needs support in the engine, so between the engine block and the shaft is a needle bearing, called the spigot bearing. if this fails, you will know as when you pull the box, you will feel the needles loose in the enclosure - or may even come out with the box.
Yes, they can be a pig to get out IF you don't have a puller. A decent garage should have a puller. My clutch was absolutely fine.
However, if the spigot is fine (and it costs a tenner to buy, may be worth changing while box is out if a puller is available), the clutch springs may have come through the fingers...that could be the reason he reckons it could be a new clutch. Worst case is the gearbox....has it been difficult lately? (my spigot collapsed in rush hour!!, but had been fine the day before...it just went!)....but before you panic, get the drain tool, loosen the filler (to make sure you can refill!), then drain the gearbox oil. Gonna cost you around £25 in gear oil to refill, but as the box is out it will be a darn site easier to do, you will see what carp is on the magnet (small filings = normal, big bits of metal = Oh dear....) and what is in the oil. If you can, get some pictures up - those more knowledgable than I will be able to diagnose! new oil in the gear box isn't a bad thing to have
Can you go and look at it during the work? Do you trust this place? Not been ripped off before. Make sure you ask for the old parts back....I always do this (they are mine) but I can then see the condition, and am less likely to pay for parts that haven't been changed!
Hope it goes ok - keep us updated.
Em
xx
ps - my "chap" did switched a gearbox for me in less than an hour....I was going on holiday at 10 am...bus was at garage (packed, ready to go!), the car that was on the ramp cam off, the van was going on as I walked out of the garage -went next door to get a tin of quality street for the lads in the garage, read my book for a bit, and 50 mins later the van was on a test drive. Cost = £50. BUT....this is a chap who has been fixing my vans on a scheduled and emergency basis for several years. AND, he had all four of his lads on it for half hour, holding, suppporting and wiggling to get me away on my holidays (and get the bloody van out of the garage!! lol) So, it can be done.