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Gwinster Member Since: 05 Mar 2015 Location: Didcot Posts: 3 |
Hi,
Slowly bring my 90 back to life after a tree fell on it a number of years ago. I've done all the simple/cosmetic stuff and it's time to turn to the main problem. It was running fine when I last used it but since leaving it lying up the clutch pedal had become solid, I'm not sure it's the usual Defender clutch fork problem as I think the TD5 has a cast fork (MY03) so I decided to apply a suitable amount of brute force and ignorance by the deft application of both feet and 19 stone of pressure to the clutch pedal. Sure enough there was a big bang and the pedal was freed up. Prior to this I could engage fwd/reverse and start it up in gear and drive it around the garden on tickover, however now when I put it in gear nothing happens, the clutch pedal is soft but returns to position. Just wondered if anyone had any ideas. I'm going to whip off the slave cylinder and bleed it to see if that makes a difference. Cheers Jim |
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4th Apr 2015 1:30pm |
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Gwinster Member Since: 05 Mar 2015 Location: Didcot Posts: 3 |
Cheers Munch, I'll try the slave first.
Jim |
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4th Apr 2015 9:20pm |
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