|
||
|
13th September 2020, 08:14 | #1 |
Gets stuck in
VW touareg Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: dunsop bridge
Posts: 870
Thanks: 225
Thanked 414 Times in 235 Posts
|
Clutch gone , recommendations?
So clutch pedal went to the floor last night on the way home , lucky as I was reversing up the drive.
So looking for the best bits to replace with. Looking to change the complete lot , master,slave and clutch and guide tube. Any recommendations gratefully received.. Stan
__________________
WE WERE BOTH BORN ON THE 4th of JULY CAR DIED 15/11/2022---I'M STILL GOING (JUST) |
13th September 2020, 08:33 | #2 |
Regular poster
Mg zt Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: Burton on trent
Posts: 69
Thanks: 1
Thanked 93 Times in 30 Posts
|
If your near midlands area were based in hatton. We fit our own manufactured 2 piece clutch kit, slave cylinder we fit either dmgrs or what the customer asks. Master wise app which is the original and a very robust kit
Just the clutch and slave change is £400 with 2 years warranty
__________________
Marshall performance motors Clutches - cambelts - restorations |
13th September 2020, 09:11 | #3 |
Regional Secretary
Rover 1.8T Tourer Join Date: May 2007
Location: Heathrow
Posts: 6,955
Thanks: 1,551
Thanked 2,036 Times in 1,264 Posts
|
How about trying to bleed it first, it may solve it and you can't lose anything by trying.
Good luck |
13th September 2020, 09:21 | #4 |
Gets stuck in
VW touareg Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: dunsop bridge
Posts: 870
Thanks: 225
Thanked 414 Times in 235 Posts
|
I think the puddle under the gearbox is a give away
I had to top it up a few months ago and it was fine until last night, Going out after my coffee and moto 3 has finished to see. Stan
__________________
WE WERE BOTH BORN ON THE 4th of JULY CAR DIED 15/11/2022---I'M STILL GOING (JUST) |
13th September 2020, 09:24 | #5 |
Regional Secretary
Rover 1.8T Tourer Join Date: May 2007
Location: Heathrow
Posts: 6,955
Thanks: 1,551
Thanked 2,036 Times in 1,264 Posts
|
|
13th September 2020, 13:07 | #6 | |
This is my second home
R75 Saloon. Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: France/or Devon.
Posts: 14,003
Thanks: 3,851
Thanked 2,167 Times in 1,816 Posts
|
Quote:
Just had a look in on your site. Just curious but does that pressure gauge work OK with all that water inside it ?--- Our Services Marshall Performance Motors specialise in clutch overhauls for vehicles other garages will not touch. we pride OURSELVES in the quality of the work we do and no job is too small but we want the job done RIGHT the first time! Clutches, Engine rebuilds, MOT repairs, performance upgrades, servicing, cam belts, restorations and TYRES. Tiny bit of PROOF READING for you in your advert if you want to look professional. Last edited by COLVERT; 15th September 2020 at 20:21.. |
|
13th September 2020, 14:11 | #7 |
Posted a thing or two
Rover 75 Saloon Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: Under the car
Posts: 1,840
Thanks: 210
Thanked 244 Times in 221 Posts
|
|
13th September 2020, 15:41 | #8 | |
Posted a thing or two
V6 2ltr auto in copperleaf +CDTI Auto in Royal Blue on loan to Son Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire
Posts: 1,709
Thanks: 105
Thanked 476 Times in 267 Posts
|
Quote:
It's not water, it's a glycerin based damping fluid. In a previous life I used to calibrate gauges like that. .
__________________
Last edited by dattrike; 13th September 2020 at 15:42.. Reason: poor spullin' |
|
14th September 2020, 21:04 | #9 |
This is my second home
R75 Saloon. Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: France/or Devon.
Posts: 14,003
Thanks: 3,851
Thanked 2,167 Times in 1,816 Posts
|
|
15th September 2020, 20:24 | #10 |
This is my second home
R75 Saloon. Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: France/or Devon.
Posts: 14,003
Thanks: 3,851
Thanked 2,167 Times in 1,816 Posts
|
|
|
|