Gearbox off /clutch out with engine in situ???
Gearbox off /clutch out with engine in situ???
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Hotwheels.

Original Poster:

375 posts

257 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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Can this be done without removing engine (God i hope so), as the buggers gone for a burton?

NCE 61

2,444 posts

305 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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Yes about 3 hours to remove/replace.

fairclp

654 posts

270 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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Yes, no problem. A few of us have had our TVR's in to replace the Master/Slave cylider seals and/or clutch. 3hr job.

Hotwheels.

Original Poster:

375 posts

257 months

Monday 23rd April 2007
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Splendid, thanks guys.

xtr2turbo

1,536 posts

255 months

Monday 23rd April 2007
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Just make sure that you really clean the existing clutch if you do have clutch fluid on it which is often the case when the seal lets go. You may not realise how much fluid is trapped between the plates and in the cage until you take it apart and it pours on the floor.

Best if you can change both cyclinder and the whole clutch at the same time

It takes ages to burn off otherwise.

I did mine on Saturday so speaking from experience !



David