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Sockpuppet Member Since: 17 Sep 2011 Location: Leicester Posts: 479 |
Turbo dump valve?
I reckon the clutch master cylinder as that is the only thing it could be (trapped air on return stroke?) |
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12th Nov 2017 6:43pm |
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enfield_dinosaur Member Since: 14 Jun 2015 Location: Tertius orbis Posts: 120 |
Hmm, both could be it. However, I would presume the turbo dump valve only doing it's job when accelerating, i.e. when reengaging gears and pushing the accelerator down again. I'll have to keep an eye on the rpm tomorrow on my commute, as I recall, the turbo does not engage on low revs, so if it persists and I am too low on revs while changing gears, it must be something different...
Clutch master cylinder sounds like "everything has to come apart", right? Where would I check before spilling all the mechanical entrails on my driveway? It's a very strange sound indeed. |
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12th Nov 2017 6:48pm |
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DAZ110 Member Since: 06 Dec 2007 Location: East Sussex Posts: 2046 |
My clutch made a screeching sound for a while and it turned out that the clutch plate springs were coming loose and causing metal to metal contact, it was this that was making the screeching sound. Landy had done around 45,000 miles when this happened.
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12th Nov 2017 7:01pm |
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zsd-puma Member Since: 09 Aug 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 2720 |
if it only does it while the engine is running then it could be the release bearing, which is built into the slave cylinder on a puma.
Pump the clutch a few times with the engine off, that'll rule out noise from the springs in the pedal box. |
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12th Nov 2017 8:25pm |
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