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alistairolsen |
posted on 12th Jun 06 at 18:59 |
got the input shaft pulled back and it slides freely thru the box and locates in the splines in the friction plate. | |
Rileysport |
posted on 12th Jun 06 at 17:07 |
quote: garage did it, sorry mate all parts from vaux though | |
alistairolsen |
posted on 12th Jun 06 at 17:05 |
:rolleyes: | |
micky.allan |
posted on 11th Jun 06 at 21:37 |
befor spending loads of cash have you tryed ajusting the cable??? | |
alistairolsen |
posted on 11th Jun 06 at 21:04 |
where did you get the arm etc and how much? How much of an arse was it to fit? | |
Rileysport |
posted on 11th Jun 06 at 20:46 |
i tell thee i had this... put a new LUK clutch in (£75-80 iirc) and it still did it. one new clutch lever, arm, fork assembly later and its perfect | |
alistairolsen |
posted on 11th Jun 06 at 20:43 |
its not driving much, just not quite releasing fully. | |
ainsley_brader |
posted on 11th Jun 06 at 20:38 |
the spline sliding has buggar all to do with it. | |
Rileysport |
posted on 11th Jun 06 at 20:38 |
we replaced the entire clutch operating assembly, external arm (on box top) and the fork wich operates the release bearing | |
alistairolsen |
posted on 11th Jun 06 at 20:24 |
so do the arms bend? Or is it something within the box after the external arm? | |
Rileysport |
posted on 11th Jun 06 at 19:17 |
f16/f20 input shafts can be silly tight, mine was actually bent :! | |
alistairolsen |
posted on 11th Jun 06 at 19:08 |
I have a problem with my xe corsa, it wont change gear properly, or select reverse at a standstill. AFAIK this indicated that the clutch isnt releasing properly, ie the input shaft is being driven slightly even with the clutch depressed. |