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Old 16th November 2021, 19:58   #31
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I bought mine from DMGRS, no problems with it at all, not so sure the ebay one would be of the same quality.
I had some extra vibration before I changed mine, but the biggest improvement was stopping the clutch judder that had developed in the weeks prior to replacement.
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Old 16th November 2021, 20:29   #32
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I bought mine from DMGRS, no problems with it at all, not so sure the ebay one would be of the same quality.
I had some extra vibration before I changed mine, but the biggest improvement was stopping the clutch judder that had developed in the weeks prior to replacement.
Ah, that's great to know. no clutch judder at the moment, but thanks a lot for the tip, I will change it at the next time I get my hand dirty with the car
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Old 16th November 2021, 23:19   #33
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Ahh, no i didn't ! but you are right its way past its best. Do you know what can happen if I drive like this? Will there be more vibrations or?

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I guess thats the part? - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ROVER-75-...4aAhkIEALw_wcB

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Yes that part will fit, so will this one.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/124835266005



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Also, when I took the plug out to lock the engine, the plug just came apart - it was way too old !!! I am tying to find a new one (replacement) online but I have no idea how it's called? Any help here?

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Yes that part will fit, so will this one.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/124835266005



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Also, when I took the plug out to lock the engine, the plug just came apart - it was way too old !!! I am tying to find a new one (replacement) online but I have no idea how it's called? Any help here?

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Good morning Steve,

Thanks a lot for your post but I actually mean the small plug that fits under the starter motor to lock the engine (where I put the drill to lock the engine). Its a small plastic plug I think.

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Thanks a lot for your post but I actually mean the small plug that fits under the starter motor to lock the engine (where I put the drill to lock the engine). Its a small plastic plug I think.

Hi Adam.
The plug connector on the crank shaft sensor then, if so that does need sorting out otherwise you could have trouble starting the car.
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The plug connector on the crank shaft sensor then, if so that does need sorting out otherwise you could have trouble starting the car.
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Thanks a lot but I think I am not making myself clear enough ) There is a small plastic plug to the ole where you put the drill to block the crankshaft, please see the photo, its there where the drill in the circle is



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Thanks a lot but I think I am not making myself clear enough ) There is a small plastic plug to the ole where you put the drill to block the crankshaft, please see the photo, its there where the drill in the circle is


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Clear now at least the photo above may help someone sometime
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Clear now at least the photo above may help someone sometime
Sounds great, hope it helps )

But any idea how this plug is called and where can I get it? ))
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Sounds great, hope it helps )

But any idea how this plug is called and where can I get it? ))
Sorry don't know the part number for that plug, but i would imagine any rubber bung the size of the drill bit would do the job, it would be only to stop any muck getting into the fly wheel area.
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Sorry don't know the part number for that plug, but i would imagine any rubber bung the size of the drill bit would do the job, it would be only to stop any muck getting into the fly wheel area.
Tadam, I found it Thanks a lot, hope it's helpful.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/173417970...oAAOSw~c1dLPK1
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