stoney424
Active Member
I've just brought a genuine parts spring and bushes to help lighten the clutch pedal on my Defender 110 Td5.
Before fitting, the bite point was about half way through the pedals travel. After fitting the spring, the bite point moved to a couple of cm of the bottom of the pedal travel. Reverse gear was only possible when either the engine was off or the transfer box was put into neutral.
No leaks were visible from either the master or slave cylinders and the fluid looks ok, though this wasn't tested.
I don't know how old the clutch is but it doesn't slip or anything.
The spring was removed and the bite point reverted to its original point.
There was no noticeable change in pedal height.
So, is there an adjustment I can make that will move the bite point or do you think bleeding the system will help?
The spring was fitted and removed by a garage with LandRover experience and the the mechanic was left scratching his head.
If there is a post that's already covered this then please do point me in its direction.
My poor knee will thank you for your help
Before fitting, the bite point was about half way through the pedals travel. After fitting the spring, the bite point moved to a couple of cm of the bottom of the pedal travel. Reverse gear was only possible when either the engine was off or the transfer box was put into neutral.
No leaks were visible from either the master or slave cylinders and the fluid looks ok, though this wasn't tested.
I don't know how old the clutch is but it doesn't slip or anything.
The spring was removed and the bite point reverted to its original point.
There was no noticeable change in pedal height.
So, is there an adjustment I can make that will move the bite point or do you think bleeding the system will help?
The spring was fitted and removed by a garage with LandRover experience and the the mechanic was left scratching his head.
If there is a post that's already covered this then please do point me in its direction.
My poor knee will thank you for your help