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Clutch trouble !!!
drmike:
But you can't just drop the rear propshaft and ease the box back enough to do teh clutch? I seem to recall that this was the way people used to do Range Rover clutches?
Mike
andygod:
I'll help if you need me, but after your last escapade as Chris says I don't think it’s a good idea outside your house :(scared): I’ve done several Landrover clutch changes in my time, although never on a disco.
barmiebrumie:
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--- Quote from: "barmiebrumie" ---After a great day out sunday with fellow MC'ers, my clutch is just about to go (starting to slip under lot's of strain,
Question's are:-
Anybody done one :?: ,
How long did it take :?: boom time 5hrs,
Any recomdation's :?: ,
Should i change the fork while I'm at it :?: .
Thanks in advance,
John.
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John
The simple answer is........, I'm sure the West Mids team will offer every assistance in doing the works...., as long as its not outside your place :lol: )
With the correct kit, it will take a day......, without it 2-days. You can either take out the box or take out the engine and box. Some say its easier taking out the whole lot.
Chris
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Don't worry my niebour is away on holiday to Bangladesh at the mo, so might be the best time to do it :wink: ,
Anyone fancy giving nme a hand please let me know & i'll get swmbo to top up supplies of tea/coffee & bacon buttie's,
Have got high lift axle stands, trolley jacks ect just need extra hand's, will get the clutch & fork tomorrow (genuine lr part's)
wing nut:
gimme a shout ,when your doing it john ill come over :lol: ...wiv me camera :D :D :D oh and spanners
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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