help! stranded. clutch not working
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Cockey,
This is exactly what happened to me at Thunder in the Tunnels 2 weeks ago. Exactly the same symptoms you describe - good pedal pressure, can select gear with engine off but then jumps forward when you start it.
You fingers have broken. When you get the clutch changed they will check the slave cylinder for what type it is. Mine was luckily the new type and Str8Six suggested not to change it as the new ones are fine.
Cost at str8six was £850+vat but the AA nicely chipped in £500 so it wasn't all bad!!
This is exactly what happened to me at Thunder in the Tunnels 2 weeks ago. Exactly the same symptoms you describe - good pedal pressure, can select gear with engine off but then jumps forward when you start it.
You fingers have broken. When you get the clutch changed they will check the slave cylinder for what type it is. Mine was luckily the new type and Str8Six suggested not to change it as the new ones are fine.
Cost at str8six was £850+vat but the AA nicely chipped in £500 so it wasn't all bad!!
I would also change the spigot bearing, for peace of mind :-
http://www.tvrpower.co.uk/store/slug/spigot-bearin...
If they fail you cant change gear. They are low cost and easy to change with correct puller.
http://www.tvrpower.co.uk/store/slug/spigot-bearin...
If they fail you cant change gear. They are low cost and easy to change with correct puller.
Cockey said:
Cheers guys. RAC man agreed with my amazing knowledge about the fingers being broken
called out a low loader and she's on her way to the local specialist.
How come the AA chipped in like that? Got some form of warranty?
Yes - they offer a parts and labour warranty of up to £500, but only if you break down and not due to wear and tear.. Check their website. I have a basic cover with them, and got a call the other day to ask me if I was interested in that. I think it costs around £100 on top of whatever the standard cover is.
called out a low loader and she's on her way to the local specialist. How come the AA chipped in like that? Got some form of warranty?
And yes, they will cover TVRs, I asked... :-)
Arapo said:
Cockey said:
Cheers guys. RAC man agreed with my amazing knowledge about the fingers being broken
called out a low loader and she's on her way to the local specialist.
How come the AA chipped in like that? Got some form of warranty?
Yes - they offer a parts and labour warranty of up to £500, but only if you break down and not due to wear and tear.. Check their website. I have a basic cover with them, and got a call the other day to ask me if I was interested in that. I think it costs around £100 on top of whatever the standard cover is.
called out a low loader and she's on her way to the local specialist. How come the AA chipped in like that? Got some form of warranty?
And yes, they will cover TVRs, I asked... :-)
I have just taken this out with AA. I get Roadside with my Halifax Bank Account and they have just upraded it so that you get Homestart as well. I paid for Relay which I think is about £55 per year extra (can't remember now) but they have got a special offer on the Breakdown Repair Cover at the moment and it was £54.99 for the year but I paid £46 as I am 3 months into my year already which I think is excellent value for the peace of mind.
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