beastdriver
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Can anyone explain why the clutch setting is different in the Haynes Manual for the series Petrol and Diesel engined Land Rovers (later assemblies)?
The Petrol manual suggests setting by measuring the plunger length at the Slave Cylinder whereas the Diesel Manual suggests depressing the clutch pedal and measuring the distance from the piston to the retaining cir-clip in the slave cylinder!
The gearboxes are the same regardless of power unit, so why the difference? I'M SURE THIS WILL BENEFIT ALL SERIES OWNERS.
The Petrol manual suggests setting by measuring the plunger length at the Slave Cylinder whereas the Diesel Manual suggests depressing the clutch pedal and measuring the distance from the piston to the retaining cir-clip in the slave cylinder!
The gearboxes are the same regardless of power unit, so why the difference? I'M SURE THIS WILL BENEFIT ALL SERIES OWNERS.