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Old 10-05-2014, 22:20   #1
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So took another quick video. This is me pumping my clutch pedal. It squeaks like a boostard only after offroading... I tried spraying underneath with jetwash but still squeaks. Is there not something I can grease?

It can be heard from outside of the 4x4 quite loud!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIqw...e_gdata_player

And yes ive done the pedal bearing ect.
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Old 10-05-2014, 22:24   #2
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That video sounds real dodgy

Mine does that sometimes with the new bearing, I am going to spray some spray grease up there when I can be bothered. Easiest solution is to turn the radio up
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Old 10-05-2014, 22:27   #3
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That video sounds real dodgy

Mine does that sometimes with the new bearing, I am going to spray some spray grease up there when I can be bothered. Easiest solution is to turn the radio up
Lol thanks dude. The symptoms are weird. It used to do it before e new bearing took but only after off-roading through mud ect.

Give it a few days or usually a good spray with a jet wash cures this

I don't actually know why it goes away, but want to prevent it, feels almost a tad graunchy (perhaps a placebo of the noise)
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How does the clutch release arm pivot in the bell housing, wonder if it's something like that.
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Old 10-05-2014, 22:31   #5
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How does the clutch release arm pivot in the bell housing, wonder if it's something like that.
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External near slave? If so I can get the missus to press the pedal and I can have a nose underneath
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Old 10-05-2014, 22:40   #6
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External near slave? If so I can get the missus to press the pedal and I can have a nose underneath
Watch your fingers, don't get them trapped.
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Old 10-05-2014, 23:00   #7
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Watch your fingers, don't get them trapped.
Ahh so there is a moving part underneath by the slave?

I will grease this tomorrow
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Old 11-05-2014, 07:42   #8
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I know what it is and it a waste of time getting them . it the plastic bushes that go on the spring they crack up . I have just done mine about 2 months ago . because I had the same creaking noise and now it is coming back it the part number 46512m . its not the other ones that goes on the pedal it the one where the spring ends sit in so they are only about 4mm
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Old 11-05-2014, 07:59   #9
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my clutch tends to misbehave after an offroading session.
quite cluncky and difficult to engage gears. usualy fixes itself after a day or so of easy driving
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Old 11-05-2014, 09:22   #10
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my clutch tends to misbehave after an offroading session.
quite cluncky and difficult to engage gears. usualy fixes itself after a day or so of easy driving
Yup that's it

There must be a cure for this, I'm gonna start today by greasing heavily underneath.

Then as Dave said if there are further bushes in the pedal perhaps big bunny could whip up another batch of stronger ones

I don't understand how it cures itself after a day or so, then returns after an off-roading sesh.

This makes me think mud or something has dried on a moving part?
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Old 11-05-2014, 09:24   #11
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Well, actually, mine isn't difficult to engage. Just graunchy and squeaky. Candy heard from outside too!!!
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Old 11-05-2014, 10:31   #12
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Ive had this for months, last week I set too and found it to be the slave cylinder rod coming through to the peddle. I oiled the shaft as I was pumping the clutch, poking the tip of the oil can through the rubber gator its now rolls Royce standard
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Old 11-05-2014, 10:52   #13
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hope you used brake fluid, engine oil will attack the rubber, Rick
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If it does ill have to get a new one, but for now its like new. Lets see how long it lasts, thanks for the warning.


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