Ian46
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Take the complete seat box out, it's only a few bolts.
Take the complete seat box out, it's only a few bolts.
You've got nuts and studs. The studs are supposed to stay in the flywheel housing but some times they come out with the nut.
Is it still under guarantee? Send it back even if it isn't. It should last years not months.
So far I got a lot done over the last few days bit at a time after work, today I got the box off, the step by step list so far is:
1. remove floor pannans
2. remove gearbox tunnel
3. remove seat box
(This sounds easy but it wasn't because every bolt was bloody stuck!)
4. remove breather pipes
5. Remove spedo cable
6. Remove wiring connectors
7. Remove props
8. Remove clutch slave calendar
9. insert hoist and connect ropes
10. put a trolley jack under sump with a block of wood and jack up just to support engine
11. Remove exhaust bracket from bell gearbox support
12. Take up slack on the hoist
13. Undo gearbox mounts
14. Crack bell housing bolts and then remove them all
15. hoist up engine and give it a good healthy wobble and it came free!!!
Got to here so far..........
Nice one tom!!
Job well done there nothing more satisfying than tackling a job like that yourself and saving few quid in mean time as well as learning more about your landy
Sure this will help someone in the future thinking about attempting there own clutch change
+1
Don't know if it was easier for you than doing a Disco but looking at your pics you certainly seem to have better access/viewpoint from inside the cab. Having somebody else to rotate the engine is always a bonus.
Next time it goes i'll bet you will do it in half the time
Nice one tom!!
Job well done there nothing more satisfying than tackling a job like that yourself and saving few quid in mean time as well as learning more about your landy
Sure this will help someone in the future thinking about attempting there own clutch change
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