terranosaurusdoug
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I've an 8mtr if you need one:lol
Lucky git :lol
I've an 8mtr if you need one:lol
Thanks Ian,
I have just followed your instructions and have 800mm (O/S) & 810mm (N/S).
Although they are quite modest differences to what it was, the truck looks much better. I'll take it for a drive tomorrow to test it.
Regards
Alan
Do not forget to adjust the headlights
Good point Dave. I will take a look at the adjustment next night driving. I think there is a little adjuster wheel under the dashboard somewhere
Thanks Banshee, I'm glad I could raise a smile . I'm holding back on self congratulations at the moment, as my confidence in the vehicle, which was previously unshakeable has taken a battering recently. If in the long term it all goes well this will be restored though.
Conservatively I think I spent in excess of 35 hours over 14 days doing the repair. It cost £240.00 to do which included parts, the alignment tool and jack adapter, so it doesn't owe me too much at the moment. I am naturally a pessimist though and it was a big job for a DIY(er) & relative novice.
Regards
Alan
Mate I just want to say again how impressed I am with what you've done, flipping awesome well done fella :thumb2
Hi Jim,
Thanks for the very quick response. I must admit to being a bit disheartened at the moment, so it's really appreciated.
I didn't bleed the clutch hydraulics, but I had to save the piston from coming right out at one point. I'll put your advice into action tomorrow evening after work. Perhaps I should buy a new slave and master cylinder and flexi pipe. At least there all on the outside?
Regards
Alan
first thing to check is dive under the motor and push the clutch arm back into the slave cylinder, this should be fairly easy if not then check you have a little free play on the clutch pedal, get someone to operate the clutch several times and check the slave again, if both OK then start engine and select 5 gear, hand brake on hard, heel and toe the brake and floor the throttle then drop the clutch, the engine must stall within 2 seconds or less, if not there is something wrong with the clutch, if it stalls then I would be going with Jims suggestion re the hose, what happens is it laminates off on the inside so making its own one way valve, which holds the slave onto the clutch fulcrum, this is about the same as resting your foot on the pedal, Rick
When you've got this nailed you can come and fix my mg clutch:thumbs
I have also searched the threads on the forum, and it appears there may be some scope for adjustment at the Master Cylinder/Clutch Pedal mechanical joint?
Regards
Alan
That's one point you can adjust but that's just for pedal travel really, there is also more adjustment on the back of the master cylinder, it has to be pulled forwards from the bulkhead before you can access it :thumbs2This it mate?, from your mav thread....
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