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    Morning all
    My clutch seems to be playing up of late, sometimes when pressed the clutch down to the floor the 130 still wants to move foward, most times it feels fine, What i did notice is a bit of oil on the mat inside the cab, Would it be safe to say its the master cylinder that has gone on me? I did have to top up the oil twice, no leaks in the engine department side of things, Is this a straight foward fix? Or is there something else i should be looking at?

    also its a 2005 130 defender

    Thanks
    Natt

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    Very very rarely will you see a master cylinder leak into the engine bay. 99.999% of the time it drips into the footwell.

    If you have oil dripping down there then the oil seals have / are letting go and it will need fixing.

    You have 3 options:
    1. Get a repair kit and put new seals in your cylinder;
    2. Get a 3rd party replacement cylinder
    3. Get a genuine / OEM replacement

    For me, having done all of the above over the years, I'd always go for an OEM unit now as all others fail prematurely. They are more expensive, but do a job once is now my thing. Older, wiser & can't be ar*ed doing it more than once if I don't have to!!

    Of course, the fourth option is to keep topping it up with oil and practice changing gear without a clutch😄

    Jon

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    Also, from memory the manual says you have to take the pedal box out, you don't - it will come out on its own, you may just swear a little more!

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    Thanks for the quick reply Jon, so you would think the ones on Ebay is not worth getting?
    Cheers
    Natt

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    is there a brake booster in between the firewall and master cyl on the defender if so it may have filled the booster with fluid as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by lewy
    is there a brake booster in between the firewall and master cyl on the defender if so it may have filled the booster with fluid as well
    Hi Lewy, how's tricks? Long time no speak!

    No booster on defender. Just muscly legs!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Natt
    Thanks for the quick reply Jon, so you would think the ones on Ebay is not worth getting?
    Cheers
    Natt
    If they are specifically noted as original equipment then yes, otherwise (for me anyway) no.

    Suggest you have a word with someone like British motor Imports (Sydney) for OE local prices and perhaps also checkout Lrdirect.com (UK), they list all the different manufacturers and give prices, they also tell you if they are OE or pattern parts.

    HTH
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkshire_Jon View Post
    Also, from memory the manual says you have to take the pedal box out, you don't - it will come out on its own, you may just swear a little more!
    Having done it both ways, I recommend leaving the box in and just removing the cylinder. A ratchet spanner helps - 7/16" from memory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkshire_Jon View Post
    No booster on defender. Just muscly legs!!!
    Really Jon? Both my Tdi's have them.

    If you do have one, and it's the master cylinder leaking, it's unlikely you'll have fluid in there. In my experience it just runs into the footwell.

    James.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    Really Jon? Both my Tdi's have them.

    If you do have one, and it's the master cylinder leaking, it's unlikely you'll have fluid in there. In my experience it just runs into the footwell.

    James.

    James, I have never seen a booster on a defender clutch but I believe there are aftermarket ones available.
    You may be referring to the brake booster?

    Edited; Sorry James, having reread the thread, the question was about the brake booster and I think Jon may be referring to the clutch.

    Cheers,
    Paul.
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