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Series 2a/3 clutch problems !!!!


gerty99

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Hi All,

 

New to this forum.

 

So not sure if I'm posting in the right place but your help and advice would be very much appreciated ! just had all brakes and brake slave cylinder replaced ( have one reservoir that feeds both brakes and clutch. The brakes are fine, but when you select any gear and let the clutch out it takes a couple of moments for the vehicle to move ???

 

any ideas !

 

Best Regards

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3 hours ago, gerty99 said:

Hi All,

 

New to this forum.

 

So not sure if I'm posting in the right place but your help and advice would be very much appreciated ! just had all brakes and brake slave cylinder replaced ( have one reservoir that feeds both brakes and clutch. The brakes are fine, but when you select any gear and let the clutch out it takes a couple of moments for the vehicle to move ???

 

any ideas !

 

Best Regards

Does the peddle come back as expected, if yes, replace the flexi hose between the slave and the clutch itself. It may have collapsed internally. £8 fix if that's the culprit 

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On 8/14/2019 at 1:58 PM, 2a-Egg said:

Does the peddle come back as expected, if yes, replace the flexi hose between the slave and the clutch itself. It may have collapsed internally. £8 fix if that's the culprit 

Had the same problem with my series, replaced flexi and all was good. 

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On 8/14/2019 at 10:22 AM, gerty99 said:

Hi All,

 

New to this forum.

 

So not sure if I'm posting in the right place but your help and advice would be very much appreciated ! just had all brakes and brake slave cylinder replaced ( have one reservoir that feeds both brakes and clutch. The brakes are fine, but when you select any gear and let the clutch out it takes a couple of moments for the vehicle to move ???

 

any ideas !

 

Best Regards

Any luck? 

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