Hello guys. My name is Zayn and I own a series 1 Landover. It has a series 3 engine and a series 2 gearbox.
My family just restored the Landover after 9 years and I was up an ready to drive it. I have been practicing shifting and have a decent amount of knowledge on how to drive it.
My first time on the road and it had turned off twice, I managed to get it to start.
However, now it has stopped and wont move for the past 2 days.
The engine starts after a long crank, the carburetor is spitting petrol and when I floor the clutch d try to engage a gear, it makes a grinding noise which indicates that the clutch has not been floored, however it has been making the grinding noise despite me fully pressing the clutch all the way. So by chance if it doesn't grind and finally engages in either the 1st or the 2nd gear, the car stops with a slight jerk.
And the rest is history.
How can I best analyze it because I need to get it back home.
Thanks
My family just restored the Landover after 9 years and I was up an ready to drive it. I have been practicing shifting and have a decent amount of knowledge on how to drive it.
My first time on the road and it had turned off twice, I managed to get it to start.
However, now it has stopped and wont move for the past 2 days.
The engine starts after a long crank, the carburetor is spitting petrol and when I floor the clutch d try to engage a gear, it makes a grinding noise which indicates that the clutch has not been floored, however it has been making the grinding noise despite me fully pressing the clutch all the way. So by chance if it doesn't grind and finally engages in either the 1st or the 2nd gear, the car stops with a slight jerk.
And the rest is history.
How can I best analyze it because I need to get it back home.
Thanks