Do I really need to take the gearbox out to do the clutch release bearing?

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Yes.

While you are in there, you may as well clean out the bell housing, fit a new bush and change the clutch.
And a new HD arm.
And check your flywheel is flat ... just done my Defender, it's very satisfying.

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If you think of it as removing the body and engine from the gearbox, you feel like you made a massive job much easier.
 
It could be worse, you could have fitted a new clutch, cleaned and painted the gearbox and fitted a new transfer box to find that the midget rattling the can of spanners is still there and it all needs to come out again .... :rolleyes:
I'm actually a bit worried about that too. Was considering if it's worth putting it in stands so I can run it up before refitting all the floor and seat panels.
 
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