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DOOFER



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300tdi r380 clutch
i'm tackling my clutch this weekend, i've ordered a valeo hd clutch kit but do other parts wear or parts that i should replace as a matter of course. yes i can check when i strip it down, but toreduce time off the road i'd like to order in advance were possible?

thanks DON'T PANIC
Post #516652 21st Mar 2016 10:38pm
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miker



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Release bearing and spigot bushing. Are the 300tdis a dual mass flywheel?

Also if you really wanted could do a slave cylinder, but not really worth it IMO if it's working fine!
Post #516657 21st Mar 2016 10:50pm
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StephenO



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I did the crankshaft oil seal as well, no harm in it when you're in that far Thumbs Up 2007 Defender Puma Tonga Green

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Post #516658 21st Mar 2016 11:00pm
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DOOFER



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i got the crank seal and gasket along with the hd arm. i'd overlooked the spigot so thats on my next order. what about things like slippers pads, release bearing guide or even the staple? i'm not a stranger to clutch changes. just not done one of these before DON'T PANIC
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StephenO



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Definitely, I fitted the HD fork but the slipper pads etc came in the kit. The way I looked at it, just replace everything for the sake of a few quid 2007 Defender Puma Tonga Green

2015 Range Rover Sport Autobiography Corrie Grey
1968 Series 2a Bronze Green
1995 Defender 90 Coniston Green
2005 Discovery 3 Zambezi Silver
Post #516662 21st Mar 2016 11:21pm
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DOOFER



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i'd only ordered the bare hd fork. i'd best put another order in now. i think for the sake of hassle i'll order a new lucas slave cylinder DON'T PANIC
Post #516664 21st Mar 2016 11:57pm
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LRmud



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Have you got a clutch alignment tool?
It's not strictly necessary but you may prefer to use one.

All the best Thumbs Up --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Post #516667 22nd Mar 2016 12:13am
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MuddyChris300tdi



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LRMud do you mean a cut down broom handle. Wink
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DOOFER



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lol DON'T PANIC
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LRmud



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