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Clutch trouble !!!

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wing nut:

--- Quote from: "ChrisW" ---I was going to do a service on mine at the weekend, when are you thinking of doing it? Could always do the servicing at the bottom of a different road for a change  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
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i took mine for one today ,but i couldnt get it through the church doors :D  :D  :D  :D

barmiebrumie:
Ready when every body else is, if we block the road off with landrover's we will have no bother at all :lol: ,

weekend would be great, anything else i need  :?: clutch lioning tool  :?: ,

Chris, if your doing a service dont buy oil I have a couple of gallon here,

Let me know guy's & I'll get every thing ready,


Thank's John.

davidlandy:
I heard it easier to take the engine out - I reckon its a days work to do.

the top bellhousing bolts are a pig on 200tdi.

ChrisW:
Which clutch are you going for? Either Borg & Beck or Valeo are best, make sure it's the 3 piece kit (pressure plate, cover and release bearing) plus a fork.
Most of the suppliers do a kit for about 80quid I think.

Aligning tool yes  :wink:

Dr Neil:
just take the gearbox out it is a lot easier, been doing one tonight with Diebok,gearbox out, new clutch fitted and gearbox back in. Started at approx 18.20 and packed kit away(too dark) at approx 21.00.Just gotta refit props and rebuild the inside :)

If the disco has a lift on it, you can do it without even jacking it up as you only need to slide the gearbox back enough to get at the clutch/release bearing.

just my view of course

Neil....

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