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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeJay View Post
    I have to say this, so don't take it the wrong way.
    It was the clutch fuid you checked? Easy to think the brake does both..
    The symptoms are exactly what happens when fluid is very low. ie none there
    No probs Yep, was clutch - the little tin can on the firewall.

    That's what I ended up thinking too - from my little knowledge of all things mechanical, after being pointed in the right direction by PhilipA & Wagoo. Prior to that, I had thoughts of the gearbo & clutch being pulled apart, etc!

    I had a look but couldn't see any leaks from the master cylinder OR the slave cylinder though. Maybe it's just a blockage in the pipe - who know when the oil was changed last!
    Cheers,
    Stu

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    The clutch hose on mine went soft and disintegrated internally did all sorts of strange things but it was a simple fix

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    I think if I get a chance on the weekend, I'll pull the hoses and check them over/ blow them out and test. Although the pipe between each cylinder is metal. I haven't been able to get under the car for a proper look yet but where do the non-metal pipes run?

    ~$100 for master (Lockheed) and slave cylinders landed from the UK, which I think is a good price, so I'll get replacements anyway. After 30 years, I think they've lasted a while!
    Cheers,
    Stu

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    The flexible hose runs from the firewall to the slave cylinder. It is possible for them to collapse internally, but this usually causes a very hard pedal and non or slow raising of the pedal after use.

    BTW they are a B to bleed as the hose runs uphill across the back of the motor so you need a pressure bleeder or what I did in a pinch was jack the RH side of the car up, and bend the hose up temporarily with the master attached to bleed.AFAIR I had to undo a couple of retainers for the pipe but it was 20 years or so ago.
    Regards Philip A

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    Ah, then that's where I have a metal tube (look like brake pipe) rather than a flexible one so bleeding it will be even more of a pain......
    Obviously someone's replaced it at some point in time. Although it was an auto in a previous life...

    Might just buy the stuff and get the mech to install.... might cost a bit more but at least it "should" be done properly - although, I'm loath to drive to too far at the moment...
    Cheers,
    Stu

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    2 x 1981 3.5lt V8 2dr Range Rover
    1958 Series 1 109" - "Bob" - COVID project

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    ...... and then it clicked! The fittings could be anything - imperial or metric because the vehicle started off life (in Oz) as an auto. So I'll need to find a way to check either way.
    Cheers,
    Stu

    1993 Range Rover Vogue SE 3.9lt - languishing
    2 x 1981 3.5lt V8 2dr Range Rover
    1958 Series 1 109" - "Bob" - COVID project

    Who wants another politician as Head of State? Not me:
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    Hi guys,

    What's the best oil I should be using for the clutch fluid?

    If I get a bit of time this weekend, I'll make a start on replacing the master & slave cylinders.

    Thanks
    Stu
    Cheers,
    Stu

    1993 Range Rover Vogue SE 3.9lt - languishing
    2 x 1981 3.5lt V8 2dr Range Rover
    1958 Series 1 109" - "Bob" - COVID project

    Who wants another politician as Head of State? Not me:
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