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Thread: 250 000 Discovery TD5, clutch and more

  1. #11
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    mine is a 2000 TD5 chipped at 2 weeks old
    190,000k's on the clock now

    only problem i've had with the motor thus far ..........
    had a miss fire in 1 cylinder turn out to be the electrode on the injector had come loose or something


    trust me this thing of mine gets a floggin ..........
    130's rule

  2. #12
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    Guys,
    Back to the original Questions. When I replace the seals on the transfer box and fix the spiget and should I also replace the Fly and whiles I'm there do the clutch too?
    The guy that works on my car is good so if they are all fine he will leave them as they are.

  3. #13
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    I would only replace the flywheel if it was damaged or out of alignment or showing signs of seperating.

    By damage I mean the face that runs the clutch friction plate. But definately replace the friction plate and pressure plate.
    Dave

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