jai_landrover
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Hey Dan,
Cheers I'll send you my number later via PM, Its nothing important really just somthing I was tol;d that got me thinking.
Remember if you are changing your clutch make sure you get a new pressed steel clutch fork or at least check your one out for wear and use plenty of copper slip on the ball they have a habbit of wearing through after a few K miles its sometimes worth welding a thin strip behind the new one to prolong the life of it. Somone said thay have fitted a cast Iron Range Rover clutch fork before now with good results but Can't remember who exactly that was It may have been my Bro. Jai
Cheers I'll send you my number later via PM, Its nothing important really just somthing I was tol;d that got me thinking.
Remember if you are changing your clutch make sure you get a new pressed steel clutch fork or at least check your one out for wear and use plenty of copper slip on the ball they have a habbit of wearing through after a few K miles its sometimes worth welding a thin strip behind the new one to prolong the life of it. Somone said thay have fitted a cast Iron Range Rover clutch fork before now with good results but Can't remember who exactly that was It may have been my Bro. Jai