lightning
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After six months and 6,000 miles the clutch on my Defender TD5 was still a pain in traffic
So l fitted the replacement clutch pedal spring kit. For those who don't know, it consists of a replacement spring and three plastic bushes.
It's easy to fit. Remove the giant coil spring from the clutch pedal and replace the bolt. Remove the top from the clutch pedal box and (with your wife or a block of wood holding the clutch pedal down) remove the nut from the master cylinder push rod, releasing the pedal.
Fit the three bushes on the pedal and locate the top of the spring in each side. Pull the pedal up as far as it will go and using a pair of pliers, press the lower part of the spring into the bush.
It's fiddly to do, but on mine it went on first try.
Refit the nut/washer on the clutch pedal (wife or block of wood needed again to hold it down)
Refit the top on the pedal box.
The difference is amazing. The clutch is much lighter with a better action. The spring goes over centre as you press the pedal down, so actually assists towards the bottom of the pedal travel, rather than giving increased resistance as the original spring does.
Goodness knows why it was not fitted as standard. The holes have been present in the clutch pedal/box since the 1980's. I believe it was fitted as standard with the Puma engine from 2007.
So l fitted the replacement clutch pedal spring kit. For those who don't know, it consists of a replacement spring and three plastic bushes.
It's easy to fit. Remove the giant coil spring from the clutch pedal and replace the bolt. Remove the top from the clutch pedal box and (with your wife or a block of wood holding the clutch pedal down) remove the nut from the master cylinder push rod, releasing the pedal.
Fit the three bushes on the pedal and locate the top of the spring in each side. Pull the pedal up as far as it will go and using a pair of pliers, press the lower part of the spring into the bush.
It's fiddly to do, but on mine it went on first try.
Refit the nut/washer on the clutch pedal (wife or block of wood needed again to hold it down)
Refit the top on the pedal box.
The difference is amazing. The clutch is much lighter with a better action. The spring goes over centre as you press the pedal down, so actually assists towards the bottom of the pedal travel, rather than giving increased resistance as the original spring does.
Goodness knows why it was not fitted as standard. The holes have been present in the clutch pedal/box since the 1980's. I believe it was fitted as standard with the Puma engine from 2007.
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