G Gipsyjoe Member Feb 16, 2020 #1 Hi there I have just got a landrover discovery 2 on a 54 plate the bit point is very low can it be adjusted at all
Hi there I have just got a landrover discovery 2 on a 54 plate the bit point is very low can it be adjusted at all
gstuart D3 Grandad Full Member Feb 16, 2020 #3 Dippypud said: @gstuart Click to expand... hiya it’s a discovery 2 , I’m afraid I don’t know about those , plus op has a thread here as well https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/clutch.356733/
Dippypud said: @gstuart Click to expand... hiya it’s a discovery 2 , I’m afraid I don’t know about those , plus op has a thread here as well https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/clutch.356733/
Dippypud Never Knowingly Understood Full Member Feb 16, 2020 #4 gstuart said: hiya it’s a discovery 2 , I’m afraid I don’t know about those , plus op has a thread here as well https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/clutch.356733/ Click to expand... Who shall we call ?
gstuart said: hiya it’s a discovery 2 , I’m afraid I don’t know about those , plus op has a thread here as well https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/clutch.356733/ Click to expand... Who shall we call ?
Henry_b Think outside, no box required. Feb 16, 2020 #5 Air in the hydraulic system.. On the other hand a high bite point is a worn clutch.. bleed it..
gstuart D3 Grandad Full Member Feb 16, 2020 #6 Dippypud said: Who shall we call ? Click to expand... was just going to say @Henry_b
G Gipsyjoe Member Feb 17, 2020 #7 Henry_b said: Air in the hydraulic system.. On the other hand a high bite point is a worn clutch.. bleed it.. Click to expand... Is that hard to do
Henry_b said: Air in the hydraulic system.. On the other hand a high bite point is a worn clutch.. bleed it.. Click to expand... Is that hard to do
B brianconwy Well-Known Member Feb 17, 2020 #8 Its just a bleed nipple like the brakes. i didn't get a good result from just bleeding ours from below. Used an oil can with brake fluid in it and pressured the system from above the master cylinder.
Its just a bleed nipple like the brakes. i didn't get a good result from just bleeding ours from below. Used an oil can with brake fluid in it and pressured the system from above the master cylinder.