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90def



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2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Epsom Green
Clutch rattle
I've got tapping type rattle from the clutch . it goes when I put my foot on the clutch ... What is it and is it a problem cheers Phil ..it's a 5 year old puma done 47k
Post #445214 11th Aug 2015 5:40pm
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custom90



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Probably clutch springs. That's my guess anyway.
Post #445216 11th Aug 2015 5:51pm
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bear100



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Turn the engine off in neutral and listen to the noise, then do the same with the clutch in its probably a lot less noise. If so its the clutch springs, mine has the same and has been for the last 10 months, just an annoying noise really 2016 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 TDV8
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Post #445233 11th Aug 2015 7:04pm
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90def



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Cheers for the replys glad its not a new clutch thanks Phil
Post #445243 11th Aug 2015 7:34pm
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nidge n



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I've had exactly the same issue for months. Not got any worse than the day it crept into my life. I was thinking springs or could it be imput shaft bearing?
Post #445261 11th Aug 2015 8:30pm
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munch90



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90def wrote:
Cheers for the replys glad its not a new clutch thanks Phil


springs are part of clutch , so yes all new clutch needed
Post #445268 11th Aug 2015 8:42pm
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ian series 1



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Replace clutch ASAP!

Just done mine, just in time too, 2 springs were literally ready to pop out, and they started to chew up the clutch plate which could have caused untold damage if it had of let go!
Don't ignore this noise...... Whistle 80" 80" 86" 88" 90"

Wanted, Forward Control Anything considered.
Post #445289 11th Aug 2015 9:35pm
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Dora



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Yep, mine too.. Just had it and the Ashcroft input shaft conversion done at 89k. springs about to pop and shaft knackered!
Post #445293 11th Aug 2015 9:42pm
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blackwolf



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bear100 wrote:
Turn the engine off in neutral and listen to the noise, then do the same with the clutch in its probably a lot less noise. If so its the clutch springs, mine has the same and has been for the last 10 months, just an annoying noise really


Other way round - clutch in, noise. Clutch out, no noise.

Clutch in = pedal up. Clutch out = pedal down. A widespread misunderstanding of clutch terminology!

Eventually the springs will fall out and it will be much more than just an annoying noise.
Post #445294 11th Aug 2015 9:43pm
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munch90



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To most people including most car trade , if you said let the clutch out it would mean take your foot off pedal

so clutch out would mean pedal up
Post #445296 11th Aug 2015 9:47pm
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blackwolf



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Like I say, it has become a very widespread (and to me rather incomprehensible) misunderstanding. You let a clutch in to take up drive, you throw a clutch out to disconnect the drive. It has always been thus, since about 1873.
Post #445302 11th Aug 2015 9:55pm
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munch90



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i know what mean , but most will see it otherway round
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Gonarezhou



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blackwolf wrote:
Like I say, it has become a very widespread (and to me rather incomprehensible) misunderstanding. You let a clutch in to take up drive, you throw a clutch out to disconnect the drive. It has always been thus, since about 1873.


Blackwolf- now that is really interesting! Probably not much use since we all seem to be dyslectic in regard to the use of the terminology. I had never thought of it the way you put it but you are quite correct!
Post #445326 11th Aug 2015 11:09pm
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blackwolf



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The same is true of gears - "in gear" = drive, "out of gear" = no drive. Less confusion with that though.
Post #445329 11th Aug 2015 11:19pm
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