dba11
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Hi everyone,
I'm new to this forum, but have been reading it for a while.
My girlfriend owns a 1966 SWB SIIa ex-Military Landie, which has been running fine for the last year or so.
Just after Christmas the Clutch Slave cylinder stopped working, so i bought a new Slave and Master cylinders.
I fitted both a couple of weeks ago, and bled the system with an eezi-bleed. We drove the landie for about 10 miles around the lanes, checking all felt ok.
Coming out of a village up a hill and changing from 3rd to 4th, all of a sudden there was no drive, I change back down the gears, but there was no drive in any gears.
We parked by the side of the road, I bled the system and topped up the reservoir, started the engine, put it into first, let the clutch out, still no drive.
We bled the system again, put it into first and it pulled away, and pulled in all gears. When we got close to home, the same happened. I bled the system a couple of times, and eventually the gear enegaged and we made it home.
I am pretty sure there is no air in the system, as i am using an eezi-bleed, which i have used on other cars many times before. So far I have used just shy of 1.5litres of brake fluid .
When i check the reservoir, there is no loss of fluid.
One thing I have noticed, is the biting point for the clutch is right at the pedals limit.
Any suggestions?
Cheers
Daren
I'm new to this forum, but have been reading it for a while.
My girlfriend owns a 1966 SWB SIIa ex-Military Landie, which has been running fine for the last year or so.
Just after Christmas the Clutch Slave cylinder stopped working, so i bought a new Slave and Master cylinders.
I fitted both a couple of weeks ago, and bled the system with an eezi-bleed. We drove the landie for about 10 miles around the lanes, checking all felt ok.
Coming out of a village up a hill and changing from 3rd to 4th, all of a sudden there was no drive, I change back down the gears, but there was no drive in any gears.
We parked by the side of the road, I bled the system and topped up the reservoir, started the engine, put it into first, let the clutch out, still no drive.
We bled the system again, put it into first and it pulled away, and pulled in all gears. When we got close to home, the same happened. I bled the system a couple of times, and eventually the gear enegaged and we made it home.
I am pretty sure there is no air in the system, as i am using an eezi-bleed, which i have used on other cars many times before. So far I have used just shy of 1.5litres of brake fluid .
When i check the reservoir, there is no loss of fluid.
One thing I have noticed, is the biting point for the clutch is right at the pedals limit.
Any suggestions?
Cheers
Daren