I considered posting this on LZ international rescue, but I thought that might provoke a little too much urgency.
My FL1 facelift has a little bit of a problem (I am fairly sure it's down to either excessive clutch wear, or the clutch cable needing adjustment)
When pulling away the car has absolutely no problem, most of the time. every now and then if I am a bit too much of a boy racer then the clutch slips fairly considerably, until the road speed catches up or I back off a little. In 4th (most noticeably) the clutch slips a lot. I can be driving a little over 30mph and then if i just happen to put my foot down a little too hard then the revs increase, but the road speed does not. (clearly a transmission/clutch issue)
The crux of the matter is:
Is it worth adjusting the clutch cable before attempting to change the clutch, to see if that sorts the problem?
If the clutch does need replacing:
-I can't afford to replace the car
-I can't afford to pay for a garage to replace the clutch
-I don't have sufficient tools or space or experience to change the clutch myself
I would however be very interested in learning to do this job, and so I ask if anyone in Sheffield over the easter period (23rd - 31st march) would be able to lend a hand teaching me how to go about this? Ideally with an engine crane, but interested in hearing about other options too (as long as the new clutch gets fitted)
My FL1 facelift has a little bit of a problem (I am fairly sure it's down to either excessive clutch wear, or the clutch cable needing adjustment)
When pulling away the car has absolutely no problem, most of the time. every now and then if I am a bit too much of a boy racer then the clutch slips fairly considerably, until the road speed catches up or I back off a little. In 4th (most noticeably) the clutch slips a lot. I can be driving a little over 30mph and then if i just happen to put my foot down a little too hard then the revs increase, but the road speed does not. (clearly a transmission/clutch issue)
The crux of the matter is:
Is it worth adjusting the clutch cable before attempting to change the clutch, to see if that sorts the problem?
If the clutch does need replacing:
-I can't afford to replace the car
-I can't afford to pay for a garage to replace the clutch
-I don't have sufficient tools or space or experience to change the clutch myself
I would however be very interested in learning to do this job, and so I ask if anyone in Sheffield over the easter period (23rd - 31st march) would be able to lend a hand teaching me how to go about this? Ideally with an engine crane, but interested in hearing about other options too (as long as the new clutch gets fitted)