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Over the last few weeks, when the car has warmed up it felt like the clutch pedal was sticking.
Today the noise (clunking) and sticky feeling became a lot worse. Once we got back into the car I was able to select a gear but initially the gearbox would not engage. After pressing the clutch pedal a few times the gearbox would engage but with no control over it at all, ie it would grab instantly without being able to drive off slowly.
I had the car recovered to a garage as it will be a gearbox off job, that I can’t do at home. Both the recovery guy and the mechanic think that it might be the flywheel. We don’t know for sure until they look into it tomorrow.
When I had the clutch replaced a couple of years ago the mechanic advised me already that the flywheel was out of limits regarding the amount of play.
The Patrol has just turned 22 years old and a new flywheel will set me back £1200 plus labour.
A lot of soul searching is going on if I should invest the money to buy a new flywheel or bite the bullet and buy another car. At the moment I am leaning to buying another car. :freak3: I would be very sad to see the Patrol go but I don’t think there is another sensible option.
Before making a final decision, does anybody know a dual mass flywheel (in good condition) for sale in the UK or a conversion kit to a solid mass flywheel?
Many thanks.
Today the noise (clunking) and sticky feeling became a lot worse. Once we got back into the car I was able to select a gear but initially the gearbox would not engage. After pressing the clutch pedal a few times the gearbox would engage but with no control over it at all, ie it would grab instantly without being able to drive off slowly.
I had the car recovered to a garage as it will be a gearbox off job, that I can’t do at home. Both the recovery guy and the mechanic think that it might be the flywheel. We don’t know for sure until they look into it tomorrow.
When I had the clutch replaced a couple of years ago the mechanic advised me already that the flywheel was out of limits regarding the amount of play.
The Patrol has just turned 22 years old and a new flywheel will set me back £1200 plus labour.
A lot of soul searching is going on if I should invest the money to buy a new flywheel or bite the bullet and buy another car. At the moment I am leaning to buying another car. :freak3: I would be very sad to see the Patrol go but I don’t think there is another sensible option.
Before making a final decision, does anybody know a dual mass flywheel (in good condition) for sale in the UK or a conversion kit to a solid mass flywheel?
Many thanks.