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    95 fender clutch slave - pushrod

    Ummm, i think Im missing some important info...

    95 fender with R380 - 180,000km unknown gbox history for most of this.
    Hydraulic clutch problems with a slow leak in both master and slave so I removed the lot and bought new replacements. Despite the manual and everyones warnings of "do not remove pushrod from gbox housing" when I unbolted the slave the push rod slid out with no resistance at all.

    The ball of the pushrod had a large glob of grease on it as did the cup on the clutch release lever. There was no evidence of a plastic retaining clip on release lever, ball or in the housing. I could feel a small slot in the release lever which I presume these clips attach too?

    Was a little worried due to previous posts saying how the push rod will fall out without the retaining clip... but ever the optimist I put some moly on the pushrod and offered the new slave up to the housing. The ball felt to engage in the cup and just as the two bolts were seated there was a 10mm gap between slave and housing. On tightening the bolts it all mated up nicely. With the pushrod presumably taking up tension on the new slave spring.

    So whats going on, i could find no retaining clip on dissasembly, it seems to bolt up okay, once the pedal is depressed I can only assume that clutch pressure will keep the pushrod in the cup???? Is it possible someone modded my release lever to not need a clip (dont know how) will grease and slave spring pressure be sufficient?

    I havent put the pedal box back in yet so cant do a test but that will be the next step unless someone can shed light???
    Oh yeah, had no gear change problems, no clutch slip, no drag or shudder, just a fluid leak so I can only presume the pushrod was happy before I pulled it out?

    sorry bout long post

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    Steve
    Steve
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    Hmmmm,
    just got of the phone to a landy mech in Cairns... he comes from the old blighty so he must know these things... in his words "Ive done hundreds of slaves, never had a pushrod fall out, dont even bother with the clips..." so on his call Im off to finish the job

    Whilst you are all typing up horror stories of fallen pushrods I will be bolting it all back together and bleeding it... maybe I shouldnt check back on this thread

    anyway, id still be keen to hear what people have found?

    Steve
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    '95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
    '10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)

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    theres 2 clips in the assembly of the rover clutch assembly

    1 holds the thrust bearing to the fork and is listed as "only an aid to assembly dislogment during service is not likely to cause future problems" the other is on the rod to the fork and is only there to hold the rod in place while you assemble the slave cylinder.

    you can stick em with goop and Ive used a small nylon noose tied in such a way that pulling the running end sticking out the bell housing drain allows the string to pull out when its all done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    theres 2 clips in the assembly of the rover clutch assembly

    1 holds the thrust bearing to the fork and is listed as "only an aid to assembly dislogment during service is not likely to cause future problems" the other is on the rod to the fork and is only there to hold the rod in place while you assemble the slave cylinder.

    you can stick em with goop and Ive used a small nylon noose tied in such a way that pulling the running end sticking out the bell housing drain allows the string to pull out when its all done.
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