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redsteve1

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« on: April 03, 2005, 21:19:41 »
hi
         i seem to have a problem selecting the gears on my series landy, i have changed the master and slave cylinder with no sucess so i assume the problem is with the clutch itself . How difficult is it to fit a new clutch? can anyone help?
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« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2005, 07:03:49 »
When you say you have a problem selecting the gear's, is it hard to find the gear's or hard to get it into gear?
The reason i ask is i have been down this road before, thought it was the clutch and turns out i had a knackerd gearbox.

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« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2005, 08:26:58 »
replacing the clutch isn't impossible, but it's not for the feint hearted as it involves taking the engine out (or the gearbox but the engine is easier)

I'd post a complete list of "faults" and symptoms so we can suggest some other things before you do it, tis a lot of work to do for nothing :(
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« Reply #3 on: April 06, 2005, 15:12:41 »
Check the clutch pedal free play and the master cylinder adjustment before going any further.
Next thing get someone to put foot on clutch pedal while you look at the engine bay clutch flexi hose. If it is perished it will 'BALLOON'.

The above are cost nothing checks to do before you commit to a Horrendous clutch changing process. The above I do before commiting funds to buying parts
Hope this helps.
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« Reply #4 on: April 08, 2005, 20:48:20 »
Thanks for your replys to my clutch problem. About a month ago i had no problem selecting the gears but now with engine running i cannot engage any of the gears.

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« Reply #5 on: April 08, 2005, 20:55:44 »
Hello,

Another local in Hinckley. 8)

I'm on the Hollycroft Estate. :D
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« Reply #6 on: April 09, 2005, 08:30:17 »
If you do dismantle and change the 3 major parts of the clutch take time to inspect the clutch operating rod from the slave cylinder. It has a spherical on the end of the rod with a small metal pip on the end which is loosely held in place with a plastic piece to stop it falling out when the slave cylinder is removed externally. Inspect the spherical since if it is worn flat this will prevent the clutch from operating properly. :wink:
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« Reply #7 on: April 09, 2005, 12:39:01 »
Quote from: "lowey"

commit to a Horrendous clutch changing process.
Hope this helps.
thats cheered me up no end, iv'e got to change a clutch in my s111.

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« Reply #8 on: April 10, 2005, 22:38:55 »
Its not that bad to do, Ive done it twice on my S3 and once for a friend
as the thrust barings can go if you drown the clutch in muddy water

With Two peole and a good supply of tea you can do it in a Day on the drive without any problem

however I would try changing the master and the slave cylinder first as they are cheap and easy

Dave

 






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