PurityVendetta
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Hi all, I've just bought a 2000 Disco 2 TD5 with 120,000 on the clock. Over all the car looks to be in far better condition than all the others we went to see and came from a guy who deals in Defenders. In fact he'd bought my Disco to nick the motor for a Defender but when he got the car home he fugured it was too good to break, certainly runs well and is relatively rust free for it's age. It's never had a tow bar fitted which seems unusual for a Disco.
Anyway, my question is about a noise it makes when the clutch peddle is depressed. It's a sort of screechy noise. We took the car straight back to the guy we bought it off and he said it's the clutch release bearing (which sounds feasible to me) and said it was due to the car standing. He said it would settle down after the car was driven and it has quietened down but is still there. It's intermittent and only happens when the clutch is depressed.
Do you guys think it's something I should worry about? I can either go and moan at the guy as he did say he'd noticed it but forgot to mention it when we were asking questions. Another option is that we fix it as a release bearing is relatively cheap, we have the tools and know how even if I don't fancy dropping that big lump of a gearbox and transfer box out on the drive! Oh, the clutch seems good and works fine, it's just that awful noise... bit embarassing at the traffic lights too
Anyway, my question is about a noise it makes when the clutch peddle is depressed. It's a sort of screechy noise. We took the car straight back to the guy we bought it off and he said it's the clutch release bearing (which sounds feasible to me) and said it was due to the car standing. He said it would settle down after the car was driven and it has quietened down but is still there. It's intermittent and only happens when the clutch is depressed.
Do you guys think it's something I should worry about? I can either go and moan at the guy as he did say he'd noticed it but forgot to mention it when we were asking questions. Another option is that we fix it as a release bearing is relatively cheap, we have the tools and know how even if I don't fancy dropping that big lump of a gearbox and transfer box out on the drive! Oh, the clutch seems good and works fine, it's just that awful noise... bit embarassing at the traffic lights too