Mudstyler

Well-Known Member
An unexpected bang today that sounded like a cable snapping. obviously it wasn't as the clutch is hydraulic. but it left me with no clutch release. I managed to start in in 1st and then mash up through the gears to get home. there was no sign of imminent failure. I have half a loose pedal then it hits solid half way down. can the release arm pop off and jam? 2004 TD5 defender.
 
Not likely that it would pop off and jam although they can wear and the push rod breaks through the fork.

 
This is another "shame on Land Rover" thing. Series 3 had a nice cast arm/fork with bush in it. Changed to that pressed steel arm in later models.
Do check condition of pivot as well, I had one that had worn to a point.
 
I personaly think taking the gearbox out (or sliding it back) is easier/better.
have a look on YouTube.
Many of the video's are pushing (sponsored by) LOF and are fitting the HD Single Mass clutch kits.
I wouldn't reccomend that, stay with a Dual Mass flywheel unless you don't mind a bit of gearbox/transmission chatter and even then, if you do insist on a Single Mass, i'd personaly go with Valeo.

 
Took the slave off for a look. It’s a cast fork so not what I thought. Any ideas? Pedal moves with the slave off. Solid when bolted back on.
However. It spewed all its fluid into the housing after that.
I’m wondering if I’ve got a cylinder seal gone and the pressure was equalising rather than moving the slave. Giving me a solid pedal and no clutch release?
Ordered a new master and slave so let’s see. Master has a slow leak anyway and was empty when it went bang.
 
Last edited:

Similar threads