Water on the Clutch??

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FORGE1
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Water on the Clutch??

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Hey Everyone,

Just wanting to know how you diagnose this?

My issue is.

After what happened at woodhill over the weekend I have a issue that started with the 1st bog that it stalled in.

Over the day I started to loose my clutch pedal and it wasnt until the end of the day when I went through the last bog (didnt get stuck or even change gear) and came out the other end and that was it it was it the pedal was completely gone.

I have managed to get a little time to have a closer look and it looks like its all working as it should but I still cant select gears.

I can start it on the starter and she drives but cant change gear with the clutch.

Someone mentioned boiling clutch fluid and will need to replace that but the fact that it went just like that it makes me wonder if its water on the clutch.

Any help is much appreciated.

Cheers
Ray
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Sadam_Husain
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Re: Water on the Clutch??

Post by Sadam_Husain »

there wont be any water left that should have drained and dried out after your trip home the clutch is probably full of the dried out mud that was in the water, theres no easy solution but try sticking the hose up in the bellhousing somewhere and running water through it for a few hours to see if that clears the crap out

after a while you learn to avoid the bogs like the plague Image
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