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300tdi clutch rod

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Range Rover Blues:
Hold the pushrod into the clutch fork using thick sticky grease, the thickes you can get hold of, then fit the slave cyclinder.  Once assembled I don't think the clip does very much.

mad_one:

--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on July 06, 2009, 20:17:29 ---Hold the pushrod into the clutch fork using thick sticky grease, the thickes you can get hold of, then fit the slave cyclinder.  Once assembled I don't think the clip does very much.

--- End quote ---

Thats what i did with mine when i fitted a new clutch and mines been fine since  ;)

dave_2A_2.25Turbo:
Yeah - I realised that the clip did b-all when it was all together & improvised along those very lines!

J.D.:
You can do it with a pair of long nose pliers, its fiddly, but possibly quicker than dropping the box, depending on how strong your fingers are.

Range Rover Blues:
You can also cut a "service hole" in the bellhousing with a holesaw if you really must.

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