Clutch fliud leak.

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Hi everyone. This is my first visit to land zone as a member. I have just bought a Freelander 2 2007. I bought it cheap as I knew it need a complete dmf and clutch replacing.
After doing this, I connect the pipe to the plastic pipe which goes through the bell housing. This connection did not leak before the work, now it does. Have I dislodged a O ring, or is there a way to pust the cone shape connector on the end of the pipe into the slave pipe, (I think that is is name) ?
As you may have already guessed, I know nothing about a freelander, I do know about vehicle mechanics, I am ex military Engineer, so not clueless, but I am on a freelander.
 
Hi everyone. This is my first visit to land zone as a member. I have just bought a Freelander 2 2007. I bought it cheap as I knew it need a complete dmf and clutch replacing.
After doing this, I connect the pipe to the plastic pipe which goes through the bell housing. This connection did not leak before the work, now it does. Have I dislodged a O ring, or is there a way to pust the cone shape connector on the end of the pipe into the slave pipe, (I think that is is name) ?
As you may have already guessed, I know nothing about a freelander, I do know about vehicle mechanics, I am ex military Engineer, so not clueless, but I am on a freelander.
Welcome to LZ.

I can't help you on this, but good on you for jumping in and having a go.

Hope someone can help and you get it sorted quickly.
 
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