siezed clutch

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budda

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:confused: hi all, can anyone help me with a clutch problem. i have owned my series 3 swb for about 10 years now and love it to bits. for one reason or another she was off the road for over 3 years without been touched (shameful i know ) she started first time off a jump start & new fuel and i was totally chuffed :D . problem is i have pressure on the clutch pedal but cannot engage any gears. she is desperately waiting to go for an mot so need this sorted a.s.a.p hopefully without dropping the gearbox. she is a 1972 2.25 petrol . many thanks for any tips..

budda
 
:confused: hi all, can anyone help me with a clutch problem. i have owned my series 3 swb for about 10 years now and love it to bits. for one reason or another she was off the road for over 3 years without been touched (shameful i know ) she started first time off a jump start & new fuel and i was totally chuffed :D . problem is i have pressure on the clutch pedal but cannot engage any gears. she is desperately waiting to go for an mot so need this sorted a.s.a.p hopefully without dropping the gearbox. she is a 1972 2.25 petrol . many thanks for any tips..

budda
Hi- if it is the friction plate stuck to the flywheel/pressure plate-take off the floor area over the bellhousing n pour boiling water into either the timing hole or the gear selector bracket hole over the clutch assembly-this may-thru uneaqual expansion-free the stuck plates-no guarantee but worth a shot.
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set off a co2 fire extinguisher into the bell housing,it's a tip given to me by an old school mechanic.worked a treat on my triumph herald.it causes either the plate or the flywheel to contract because of the cold which frees it up.
 
thanks for the tips guys will be starting mission free the clutch tomorrow as been on nights. all been well this should be sorted soon. will let you know what worked for me !!!
 
sorry if any tips were in FAQ but was trying to get info on line while on break at work... i will check out all the goodies on the site as soon as i get a spare couple of hours , cheers i look forward to readin them all.
 
thanks to oil dripper and his amazing tip the clutch is now free and working perfectly. many thanks to all that have responded and passed over tips and to all that have viewed. cheers :D :D
 
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