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Td5teve

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  1. Cheers lads! Jumping on the dosco is sounding like a good plan at the min!!! I will try it and let you all know the outcome! Cheers for all your help! I wont start stripping everything down again just yet! Cheers again Steve
  2. Tell me about it ha ha!! Have you ever known a folk fail on a td5? I'm totally stumped! i'm pretty sure there is no air in the system but will check again. The only other thing i thought of was that the flexi hydrolic hose may be ballooning somewhere. Again have you heard of this before? Cheers Steve
  3. Thanks for that i shall certainly have a look as soon as i'm home next. TD5teve
  4. Hi everyone! I'm hoping someone can assist me with a problem i'm having with my disco. I left my 2001 TD5 Disco parked up for approx three weeks whilst i was away working and upon my return the clutch was none existant! there was a lot of free play in the pedal and only about 1/2 inch of pressure at the bottom. Suspected a hydrolic problem so replaced the slave cylinder followed by the master cylinder. This did not solve the problem. The release bearing had been grumbling slightly when cold for some time so thought maybe it was goosed and was maybe pulling through the fork. Then i thought that the splines may have corroded whilst being stood. So i decided to bite the bullet and replace the clutch assembly including the duel mass flywheel, clutch, spigot bearing and release bearing. Still no joy!!! exactly the same as before! I have blead the system several times and there is no air at all and no leaks in the hydrolics. Has anyone any ideas or had experience with this problem? Appreciate any suggestions what so ever. Thanks TD5teve
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