Pedals/gears/slave cylinder
Pedals/gears/slave cylinder
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The Potter

Original Poster:

7 posts

278 months

Monday 24th May 2004
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Pedals:
I'm about to buy a Cerbera and my wife is a little vertically challenged and am looking to extend the pedals to help her. I have heard that you can extend them (the pedals that is), but has anyone got any info on what/how to go about it.

Gears/slave cylinder:
There is a difficulty in engaging the gears when cold and I've heard it could be that the slave cylinder is near its end of life - has anyone else had this experience and do you have any tips, or an idea of the cost of a new one?

kojak69

4,547 posts

275 months

Monday 24th May 2004
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pedals - check this website. They specialise in parts for tvr's.

www.leventechnology.co.uk/

slave/gear selection - is the clutch ok. If you need to change the slave, it might be an idea to change the clutch while you are in there...assuming its still the original one. £25000 miles is common 4 a clutch change. Should cost £1000 to £1200, depending on whether you need the upgraded flywheel.

>> Edited by kojak69 on Monday 24th May 22:03

davidd

6,663 posts

306 months

Monday 24th May 2004
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If you are having trouble getting gears when cold but it is ok when hot then I would get the system bled.
If that fails then get the master checked out, to replace this should be reasonably cheap (£100ish). If you then have still have a problem then you might be in trouble.

I think that most 4.5 cars do not have the slave as part of the bellhousing (ie inside) so ou might find that is is not overly tricky to replace. If you have an early car then prepare for the worst!

Good luck

D

PS I'm not sure about that 4.5 fact, I'm sure joolz or steveh will be along to clarify/shoot me down in flames

guydw

1,651 posts

305 months

Tuesday 25th May 2004
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my slave cylinder went, and gear selection was fine almost until it stopped working. Not sure how much as it's being done, but I think it's tricky to get to.

olly

2,174 posts

306 months

Tuesday 25th May 2004
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The standard Cerbera pedals have a couple of inches adjustment. Undo the locking nut on the back of the pedal, screw out pedal to required position & then retighten locking nut.

The heavy gear change is something that would need to be investigated though.

tony-tvr

342 posts

263 months

Tuesday 25th May 2004
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Sore point this. Recently my clutch went, the seals on the cylinder gave up and dumped the hydrolic fluid on the road. (Hadn't noticed anything awkward about the gear change though!) Apparantly it was a gearbox out job to change the seals and cost just under £500.00 from a TVR specialist. Hope your problem is something else, cheaper.

>> Edited by tony-tvr on Tuesday 25th May 22:26

The Potter

Original Poster:

7 posts

278 months

Monday 31st May 2004
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Thanks for the information guys, it should prove useful.

Kojak69 - thanks for this, the clutch is ok though as it was changed and upgraded a little while back :-)