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    Help needed on clutch for 110

    I am having problems assembling the clutch release mechanism on the 110 with LT95 GEARBOX and Isuzu engine.
    At the time of repairing gearbox I was using a V8 box for some spares and wondering if I have mixed something up. I have the right bell housing all bolted up but when bleeding system the slave cylinder piston keeps popping out. My impression is that the push rod is too short.
    Is the push rod from the two engines the same length?
    Are the slave cylinders the same?
    Not happy that I will be pulling the bell housing off for the third time.
    Thanks,
    David.

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    Not sure, never having had anything to do with the V8, but I suspect the collar that pushes the release bearing is different, and if you have this mixed up could cause the problem. But I can't say whether the pushrod is the same either.
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    David
    The slave cylinders and the pushrods are same between V8 and Izusu. The difference lies in the clutch bearing housing as it is longer. If used V8 one then this is your problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Hybrid View Post
    David
    The slave cylinders and the pushrods are same between V8 and Izusu. The difference lies in the clutch bearing housing as it is longer. If used V8 one then this is your problem.
    Julien
    Your right. After reading this I rang BMI and they confirmed that it is a different bearing with a metal rear extension built on. Nil stock at present. Many thanks everyone,

    David.

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    Quote Originally Posted by defenderbilby View Post
    Your right. After reading this I rang BMI and they confirmed that it is a different bearing with a metal rear extension built on. Nil stock at present. Many thanks everyone,

    David.
    Bugger

    Off with the bell housing again

    Well at least now you know what it is.

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    Glad I did'nt make the comment " check workbench for throwout bearing"
    I came close to doing that once

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    Hi David

    When I changed my county from V8 to isuzu I am fairly sure that the pushrod on the isuzu was much much longer than the V8 one but the slave cylinders were the same. I just looked it up in a parts catalogue and they have a different listing for V8 and isuzu pushrod to LT95. I know others have said they were the same but I was fairly sure they were different. The thrust bearings were also different as you have discovered.

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    Having just converted to a LT95, I will confirm that the pushrod is longer and the throwout bearing has that spacer collar which sits behind the release bearing on the carrier. I'm putting a clutch in a 110 tomorrow, so I can measure up the collar for you if you like, When I bought mine it looked like a local machine shop had just 'knocked' it up on the lathe. I can measure the pushrod too and let you know if it helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Having just converted to a LT95, I will confirm that the pushrod is longer and the throwout bearing has that spacer collar which sits behind the release bearing on the carrier. I'm putting a clutch in a 110 tomorrow, so I can measure up the collar for you if you like, When I bought mine it looked like a local machine shop had just 'knocked' it up on the lathe. I can measure the pushrod too and let you know if it helps.

    JC
    I would appreciate a measurement of the push rod just to be sure I have the correct one. I rang BMI and was told they are the same part number.
    I found my old release bearing ( thought I had binned it) for comparison. In my LandRover Isuzu book it mentions something about pressing on a new bearing.
    I have one on order already, the army still uses these so stock can still be found.
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    197mm long

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