Tom.JTC
Active Member
Hi all,
Mrs and I went for an upgrade from old FL van to a facelift Td4 Sport, got a few questions on some things.
The clutch bites very low, you have to make sure that you push the pedal with tip of toe so that it can be pushed far enough to work properly, clutch fluid is sufficient but quite cloudy, I was planning on bleeding it but have a few questions about the clutch pedal itself. Pedal sits roughly level with the throttle pedal but it can be pulled up from its resting position where it will sit about an inch higher then the brake pedal and it will stay there by spring pressure. When it does this it can be seen to push on a switch where the pedal pivots, pushing the pedal back down will make the spring hold it in its normal position. This does not seem correct?
Other thing is the rear drums seem to stick, not always it seems they almost release and rebind randomly, even if the handbrake or pedal aren't used. Not usually noticeable when driving but often when pulling away, have noticed it to be very bad when parking on a drive with a slight slope and using the handbrake, if only for a couple of minutes, when released it won't roll back and has caused engine to stall when reversing off. I'm planning on taking drums apart and checking shoes and mechanisms.
Any advice on these much appreciated.
Mrs and I went for an upgrade from old FL van to a facelift Td4 Sport, got a few questions on some things.
The clutch bites very low, you have to make sure that you push the pedal with tip of toe so that it can be pushed far enough to work properly, clutch fluid is sufficient but quite cloudy, I was planning on bleeding it but have a few questions about the clutch pedal itself. Pedal sits roughly level with the throttle pedal but it can be pulled up from its resting position where it will sit about an inch higher then the brake pedal and it will stay there by spring pressure. When it does this it can be seen to push on a switch where the pedal pivots, pushing the pedal back down will make the spring hold it in its normal position. This does not seem correct?
Other thing is the rear drums seem to stick, not always it seems they almost release and rebind randomly, even if the handbrake or pedal aren't used. Not usually noticeable when driving but often when pulling away, have noticed it to be very bad when parking on a drive with a slight slope and using the handbrake, if only for a couple of minutes, when released it won't roll back and has caused engine to stall when reversing off. I'm planning on taking drums apart and checking shoes and mechanisms.
Any advice on these much appreciated.