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so my clutch has always been fine a bit heavy but i kinda like it that way,this is untill driving home last night off course now i have a flappy clutch pedal which does appear to reset like its not on the floor or anything biting point is centimeters from the floor making it sometimes impossible to change and other times real hard no real reverse gear now but can be forced if need be
did not notice any signs that this was going to happen and as i know i need my brakes done i havent been boosting the car around like a maniac there had been a squeeking sound all night when doing low speed manouvers for exampl 3 point turns, reverse parking but dont think that was coming from the clutch
so you see the problem no slipping no struggling no boosting and all off sudden nearly unusable any help advice would be appreciated if i cant get it fixed quick then i cant work and they are starting to get sick off me needing time off to fix the car
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Sounds like your release bearing is gone. New clutch time.
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but i like my old clutch lol
would changing the bearing fix the issue or is a whole new clutch required
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Bearing is part of the plate lol
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ohh damit
i still have to look at the cable etc check if spring is still on pedal although iam pretty sure its been removed before i go ahead with clutch quicker i get it fixed quicker the next problem will arise grrrr
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Yeah don't piss about and do half a job. New clutch kit. Id advise a valeo one. ,
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Or if you're on a budget, can get an LUK clutch kit for ~£80. At the time when i had mine done, couldn't find valeo for less than £150
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(28-03-2015, 09:40 AM)Iceman299 Wrote: Or if you're on a budget, can get an LUK clutch kit for ~£80. At the time when i had mine done, couldn't find valeo for less than £150
My luk o e had a valeo in. Xud one that's is
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After some research on here and other sites my first port off call will to be to try and tighten the cable also popping the clutch with the car out off gear is helping to stiffen it up all be it breifly I also noticed I still have the usless spring attached to the pedal inside the car so need to getbthat off as an earlier post on this site said it can more harm than good
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You cant tighten the cable.. It should be automatic
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29-03-2015, 12:44 AM
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I read that u disconnect it at the engine end shorten reconnect then pump the clutch so the automatic tensioner re aligns is this not correct
http://mechanics.stackexchange.com/quest...s-this-bad
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