agentmulder
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Hello all.
Persistent issue I'm trying to diagnose before sending it into the workshop.
The issue is cyclic so I'll start with it in the 'working fine' state:
It feels like driving with clutch clutching (i.e. pedal up) is introducing air into the line, and then pumping the hydraulics is releasing it again - but that doesn't make much sense to me (why aren't I losing fluid?).
As mentioned, the fluid is getting dark, am I losing clutch fluid to the transmission, and gaining transmission oil ??
Is the spring return on the slave working its way into compression (how?), getting stuck, and the pumping action is releasing it? (actually this doesn't make much sense...)
I don't know enough about this stuff, so my suggestions may make only partial (or zero) sense - keen to learn though...
It's a puma, the slave is internal to the transmission, so I personally cant access it.
Persistent issue I'm trying to diagnose before sending it into the workshop.
The issue is cyclic so I'll start with it in the 'working fine' state:
- Clutch fine, all good
- Engine is warm, I stay in one gear for say 3-5 minutes (motorway for instance)
- Clutch now feels like it's got air in it (not saying it necessarily does, just saying it feels like it), as in if I depress it it will not engage the clutch properly until the pedal is much further into its swing. (If I leave it for more than around 5 minutes, it wont even engage the clutch and the pedal will actually sit on the floor and not return.)
- If I put defender in neutral and pump the pedal (pulling by hand if nessesary) the clutch actuation will return over about 5 pumps - i.e. each clutch pedal pump brings the point at which the clutch itself first activates closer and closer to 'normal'
- I can now drive and clutch is magically like you'd expect it out of the shop - rinse and repeat ...
- I replaced the master cylinder - defender had no issues for about a week, action felt smoother compared to old MC (woohoo!) - then the problem then returned (grrrrr)
- A few times I have purged the working fluid - best method is reverse bleed, of which I see some small bubbles hiccuping out. I try hard to minimise it but I cant be 100% sure they weren't simply introduced in the bleed process (attaching tubes etc.) - keep in mind that when the clutch is in its working state, it really does feel comparable to known working clutch on my mates defender (it actually feels better)
- I see no fluid leaks or loss of level in the reservoir - but I do note, that the fluid gets dark.
It feels like driving with clutch clutching (i.e. pedal up) is introducing air into the line, and then pumping the hydraulics is releasing it again - but that doesn't make much sense to me (why aren't I losing fluid?).
As mentioned, the fluid is getting dark, am I losing clutch fluid to the transmission, and gaining transmission oil ??
Is the spring return on the slave working its way into compression (how?), getting stuck, and the pumping action is releasing it? (actually this doesn't make much sense...)
I don't know enough about this stuff, so my suggestions may make only partial (or zero) sense - keen to learn though...
It's a puma, the slave is internal to the transmission, so I personally cant access it.