hi everyone,
i have a 94 defender 300tdi, had a few little fairly inexpensive probs with it since i've had it but nothing i couldnt do myself. but from what i noticed today think i'm in need of advice (pretty much novice)/
Today i noticed a loose sort of loudish grinding noise when i put the clutch down when stationary and it grinds until i change and first gear bites.it doesnt make the noise when clutch pedal is released in neutral. i drove home from work expecting to hear the same while changing gear going along, but it seemed as smooth as anything (thats not for definate though as its pretty wet where i am and the landy is like a tin can with all the water flicking up at the rear).
i spoke to someone about it, and the only thing that we (he) could think of was needing a new clutch plate, and he did mention something else, but cant remember what it was.
just wondering if any of you guys has any idea of what it could be and if so parts costs.
any help would be much appreciated, as my sense of humour is slightly leaving me now, still love it though!
thanks
ed
i have a 94 defender 300tdi, had a few little fairly inexpensive probs with it since i've had it but nothing i couldnt do myself. but from what i noticed today think i'm in need of advice (pretty much novice)/
Today i noticed a loose sort of loudish grinding noise when i put the clutch down when stationary and it grinds until i change and first gear bites.it doesnt make the noise when clutch pedal is released in neutral. i drove home from work expecting to hear the same while changing gear going along, but it seemed as smooth as anything (thats not for definate though as its pretty wet where i am and the landy is like a tin can with all the water flicking up at the rear).
i spoke to someone about it, and the only thing that we (he) could think of was needing a new clutch plate, and he did mention something else, but cant remember what it was.
just wondering if any of you guys has any idea of what it could be and if so parts costs.
any help would be much appreciated, as my sense of humour is slightly leaving me now, still love it though!
thanks
ed