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Clutch rusted on PLEASE HELP!!!
bobtailed disco:
hi all
just gone out to my bobtail and the clutch has rusted on tryed frooing it off by starting it in gear and hitting the brakes but no joy. any one got any ideas??
many thanks rob
Disco-Ron:
Try starting the engine with it in Neutral, get it nice and warm....... and then stop the motor, and start it in gear handbrake off..... could try low box 1st gear..... then brake and see what happens..... the heat might help..!
hobbit:
--- Quote from: Disco-Ron on September 11, 2008, 20:50:15 ---Try starting the engine with it in Neutral, get it nice and warm....... and then stop the motor, and start it in gear handbrake off..... could try low box 1st gear..... then brake and see what happens..... the heat might help..!
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As Ron has said, also a few carefully placed taps on the for may help
Starting in 1st low and jerking it on the accelerator, normally it will give way in time
Is there not a blanking plate you could remove on the bell housing, and with a long heavy screwdriver and hammer try a few taps directly onto the flywheel and clutch housing
davidlandy:
how does the clutch rust on?
which bits rust together?
Disco-Ron:
It's normally caused by dampness, and lack of use, the clutch cover, and the face of the flywheel corrode slightly gripping like the preverbial poo to the blanket to the friction plate........ i've had it in the past where the only way ended up being to remove the gearbox......... thankfully not on a landy though!!
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