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    Clutch for 200 tdi 93 deefer

    I love my defender but I have spent more on this car than the purchase price in the last 3 months. Anyway after getting the clutch master and slave cylinders replaced last week now the clutch is slipping like crazy and getting worse. I assume that the clutch now needs to be replaced. Could it be something else? If not how much will I be up for to get the clutch replaced( supply and fitting)?
    Thanks Moony

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    Hi Mooney. Have you checked for free play on clutch pedal? Is pedal releasing? Jim
    Jim VK2MAD
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    '17 Isuzu D-Max

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    What do I have to do to check this? It seems ok at low rpm but if I put my foot down it starts to slip.

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    play in push rods means its releasing. if they are tight then it is not.
    i have seen this set wrong on a series brakes and they would build up and drag the brakes

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    Well its definately the clutch so up for a bunch more coin. My friends keep asking am i going to give up and sell it, but no chance, surely i must be close to having a good truck by now.

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    Have a look through a manual on how to adjust the master cylinder. I replaced my clutch because it was slipping, it was all fine. I put a heavy duty one in while it was out and when it went back together i had the slipping back again.

    Just had to lower the pedal and move the biting point and it was great. Until the slave cylinder let go but that's another story.

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