smyrk
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Hi I took a risk at the weekend and purchased a disco 300 tdi. The risk being after looking around for ages I got offered a reasonable condition one for a price I couldn't refuse, the problem being the clutch had gone.
The guy told me he believed it to be the clutch fork so i did abit of research and found it's a common problem so went ahead with the purchase (I know risky as I haven't got a clue whether the box is ok etc).
When I got it home tried to bleed the clutch ( just incase) the pedal was solid until we cracked the bleed nipple then is dropped straight to the floor and could only be operated by pull in it up and down. Strange but order a clutch and hd clutch fork.
So today was the day of the clutch change, got a brilliant guide of the net not sure which forum as there's so many. Got into the box and indeed the rod had poked straight through the clutch fork. I thought brilliant got it all back together and this is when the problems start.
Got everything back together and went to bleed the clutch up. The pedal dropped straight to floor again so tried it for a while to no avail. Spoke to someone that said there a real pain to bleed and it could take some time so carried on bleeding using the 2 person method, one operates the bleed valve one operates the clutch. No difference. Someone mentioned to put a piece of pipe onto the bleed nipple attach it high up and crack the bleed nipple so that all the air comes out and eventually the pipe will fill with fluid, shut the valve off and i should have a clutch. ( he said should take a couple of hours) so i left it and nothing.
So i was hoping that someone could advise me, im worried that either the master or slave cyclinder are gone, if so how to i check. Or should i just persevere with bleeding and at some point i might actually get abit of a clutch pedal back. Ireally sorry this has been so long winded but i know what. It's like on forums trying to understand what people are saying etc. So if you pve made it this far thanks a lot and hopefully you can help me lol
The guy told me he believed it to be the clutch fork so i did abit of research and found it's a common problem so went ahead with the purchase (I know risky as I haven't got a clue whether the box is ok etc).
When I got it home tried to bleed the clutch ( just incase) the pedal was solid until we cracked the bleed nipple then is dropped straight to the floor and could only be operated by pull in it up and down. Strange but order a clutch and hd clutch fork.
So today was the day of the clutch change, got a brilliant guide of the net not sure which forum as there's so many. Got into the box and indeed the rod had poked straight through the clutch fork. I thought brilliant got it all back together and this is when the problems start.
Got everything back together and went to bleed the clutch up. The pedal dropped straight to floor again so tried it for a while to no avail. Spoke to someone that said there a real pain to bleed and it could take some time so carried on bleeding using the 2 person method, one operates the bleed valve one operates the clutch. No difference. Someone mentioned to put a piece of pipe onto the bleed nipple attach it high up and crack the bleed nipple so that all the air comes out and eventually the pipe will fill with fluid, shut the valve off and i should have a clutch. ( he said should take a couple of hours) so i left it and nothing.
So i was hoping that someone could advise me, im worried that either the master or slave cyclinder are gone, if so how to i check. Or should i just persevere with bleeding and at some point i might actually get abit of a clutch pedal back. Ireally sorry this has been so long winded but i know what. It's like on forums trying to understand what people are saying etc. So if you pve made it this far thanks a lot and hopefully you can help me lol