Clutch Release Bearings
#31
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AFAIK there is no cable.... it's all hydraulic.
Remove intercooler then get someelse to push the clutch, you'll soon see where the spring/grommet are.
Remove spring, remove grommet the carefully spray a small amount of grease onto the main shaft and if possibe the bearing.
I managed it with a torch and the standard length WD40 type straw on the spray grease nozzle. A longer straw would make it a bit easier.
Replace spring, and make sure piston/plunger is sort-off lined up. Then press the clutch pedal. It will hit the floor and stay there, but flick it back up with your foot. The next time you push it it will be as normal.
Work the clutch to work in the grease then if you want grease it it a couple more times.
When done fit the grommet then the spring, then the intercooler.
Remove intercooler then get someelse to push the clutch, you'll soon see where the spring/grommet are.
Remove spring, remove grommet the carefully spray a small amount of grease onto the main shaft and if possibe the bearing.
I managed it with a torch and the standard length WD40 type straw on the spray grease nozzle. A longer straw would make it a bit easier.
Replace spring, and make sure piston/plunger is sort-off lined up. Then press the clutch pedal. It will hit the floor and stay there, but flick it back up with your foot. The next time you push it it will be as normal.
Work the clutch to work in the grease then if you want grease it it a couple more times.
When done fit the grommet then the spring, then the intercooler.
#32
Scooby Regular
I'm thinking of doing this to mine, see if it stops the noise.
Does anyone know what I should be looking for when spraying
the grease, or which direction I should be spraying it?
All I can see is a little black hole, even with an LED torch all I
can see is black down there.
Does anyone know what I should be looking for when spraying
the grease, or which direction I should be spraying it?
All I can see is a little black hole, even with an LED torch all I
can see is black down there.
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