Lost drive
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Lost drive
Jan took our 24v out to do shopping on Wednesday, while I was away in Scotland working.
Well, she came back in a RAC van, as the car was recovered back.
Called in at the local shop, started to come back home, couldn’t engage gears.
Now back home , I’ll look at it & you have lost all drive
But, I only replaced the clutch last year
So, what gone wrong
The clutch pedal feels good, the slave cylinder piston, pushing the clutch release bearing fork OK
What do I do now
Kit
Well, she came back in a RAC van, as the car was recovered back.
Called in at the local shop, started to come back home, couldn’t engage gears.
Now back home , I’ll look at it & you have lost all drive
But, I only replaced the clutch last year
So, what gone wrong
The clutch pedal feels good, the slave cylinder piston, pushing the clutch release bearing fork OK
What do I do now
Kit
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Re: Lost drive
That’s what I think, as well. But it won’t be this weekend
Need to come up with a “Plan B”, so Jan can have a car
Kit
Re: Lost drive
Do triple check that the slave cylinder IS pushing the clutch push rod , etc, properly before doing the big job.
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