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********y Sunshine !!!!!!!!
waveydavey:
For what effort it takes it may be worth changing the clutch fluid? Boiling is usually in brakes and causes fade but if there is moisture there you just never know?
Range Rover Blues:
That's always one of the first things to do, but I'd have thought the problem would be worse whilst driving as the car heats up even more.
You havn't got an oil leak or something have you? other than that I'd suggest giving the clutch abit more grief to get the surface glazed over, it doesn't sound like you use it enough. Try setting off in second a few times but make sure it cools down before you park it.
Does your commute involve a lot of traffic?
banditman:
Fluid is changed due to a leaking slave cylinder so I have ruled that bit out but also, it stopped doing it last week.
It hadn't been in water for quite while at that point...until Sunday that was, and lo and behold, yesterday spinner stuck to flywheel again so I went back under it...not entirely sure but I think my wading plug is in permanent (not sure where it fits and the bellhousing is full of poo on teh outside but there is definitely no holes under there)..is it possible mt bellhousing is full of wet poo which causes this every time I wade...or are they sealed once the plug is in there anyway??
Had a white shirt on last night so didn't pursue it too much :lol: !!
Yes RRB...commute is a bit stop start, but not far... but it has never stuck overnight, only through the day :?
Thanks for all your advice chaps...will keep you posted
Range Rover Blues:
Bellhousing full of poo is a possibility by the sounds of it.
Rangie3.0LtrDan:
Its shouting for a visit to the lakes to visit my new toys Martin! Thats whats wrong with it!
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