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    Stuck clutch

    Hi all fired up the 2 door a month or so ago for the first time in 12 to 18 months (not more than 3 seconds on the key and she was away, good old stick) when I went to engage first the clutch felt fine in the pedal, but couldn't engage gears, I turned it off put it in first turned the key and it wanted to move forward with the clutch in. I'm keen to drive it form vic to my new place in tas as all the other options are really expensive to move it, I'd love your thoughts on what's happening underneath?

    Cheers Ben

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    The clutch driven plate has stuck to the flywheel.

    I am not a good authority on how to fix it as I once did the layshaft in a Cortina GT unsticking.

    BUt AFAIK the way to unstick is to put it in first, start it with your foot on the clutch, then jam on the brakes and handbrake when it starts to move.

    This should unstick the clutch, and on an LT95 do no damage, but there is always the possibility.

    Regards Philip A

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    PhilipA's suggestion would be mine too, but if you want a less aggressive method or are limited by space/garage constraints from starting it in gear, you might find that rocking it with the engine not running (4th selected and foot on clutch) might be enough. Obviously needs a second person so one can rock and the other clutch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    The clutch driven plate has stuck to the flywheel.

    I am not a good authority on how to fix it as I once did the layshaft in a Cortina GT unsticking.

    BUt AFAIK the way to unstick is to put it in first, start it with your foot on the clutch, then jam on the brakes and handbrake when it starts to move.

    This should unstick the clutch, and on an LT95 do no damage, but there is always the possibility.

    Regards Philip A
    Out of curiosity once it is freed up, would you then slip the clutch a bit to clear anything. Or is it more to do with the clutch disengaging mechanism it self needing to be freed up?

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    G`day ,

    i have an XY Falcon that only gets moved once a year maybe and when its plate sticks i jack up one rear wheel start it in gear and use the momentum of the wheel . Blip the throttle , jab the brakes run the revs up , if 1st doesn`t do it 2nd usually will but have used 3rd when it`s warm the starter won`t get 4th but it does shock everything .

    The wheels don`t need to be far off the ground and it need to be done with care , use slow speed to start and watch if it bounces at all don`t do it . Be aware that it can fall from whatever raises it and if the plate doesn`t free it will go forward .

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    Thanks for the input guys will give it a go when I get a chance might give her a fuel and oil change as well maybe a spider bomb. looking forward to giving her a good run, all was good when I parked her so fingers crossed

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    Out of curiosity once it is freed up, would you then slip the clutch a bit to
    clear anything. Or is it more to do with the clutch disengaging mechanism it
    self needing to be freed up?
    No it is the clutch driven plate. If the clutch pedal feels normal then the pressure plate is lifting IE the mechanism is probably OK.


    If you drive normally it should be OK, but try a few hill starts maybe. It may judder for a while. In any case sticking usually means a bit of oil is making its way onto the plate. This could mean the front seal in the gearbox is leaking, which usually finds its way out of the drain thoughtfully provided by LR but a little could go onto the plate.
    Regards Philip A

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    If you drive normally it should be OK, but try a few hill starts maybe. It may judder for a while. In any case sticking usually means a bit of oil is making its way onto the plate. This could mean the front seal in the gearbox is leaking


    Surely it can't be an oil leak causing the problem it's a land rover remember

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    Quote Originally Posted by 78RRman View Post
    Hi all fired up the 2 door a month or so ago for the first time in 12 to 18 months (not more than 3 seconds on the key and she was away, good old stick) when I went to engage first the clutch felt fine in the pedal, but couldn't engage gears, I turned it off put it in first turned the key and it wanted to move forward with the clutch in. I'm keen to drive it form vic to my new place in tas as all the other options are really expensive to move it, I'd love your thoughts on what's happening underneath?

    Cheers Ben
    Let it run for 20-30 minutes to get the Engine/Gearbox up to operating temp and dry everything out. Change in temp of the different individual components (different materials expand/contract at different rates) may be enough to free the clutch plate. Try PhilipA's suggestion. If not, let it cool down and contract and try again. Make sure there is oil/coolant in there first !

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    Thanks guys, she's off and running like a champ had it on blocks, let her warm up stuck it in third and bobs your uncle! Strange it wasn't that stuck but wouldn't free up in the driveway moving it round? Anyway two years in the same spot new fuel and new battery and she's ready to go. Off to her newin Tassie and time for some tlc. Had a look at the Rosamond resto wow! ' I want that one"

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