I am looking for help on a somewhat perplexing clutch issues. I recently replaced my 1971 Series IIa Brake Master Cylinder and in the process removed the brake/clutch reservoir, which allowed air in the clutch system. Therefore, once I was done bleeding the brakes, I also bled the clutch from the clutch slave bleed valve. Once a lot of pretty ugly DOT4 fluid flushed clear, I tightened up, fired up the truck, and put the truck in gear, released the clutch and NO engagement at all. Prior to this, the clutch worked totally fine. Has anyone had any experience with this type of thing before? I am thinking maybe the previous owner had the slave throw length adjusted in a way the allowed the clutch to engage, but now with new fluid, it is somehow keeping the clutch thrown out. Master adjustments seems fine, but hard to really see in the box and see if pushrod is adjusted exactly right, but I would not think that is it, since this is off by a LOT, not just a little slipping. Literally, no engagement at all. When I lay under the truck, I can see the slave push rod moving up and down with the pedal.
Series IIa Clutch Adjustment Question
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You might have a similar problem to mine. On our 67 2A diesel the hub of the driven disk got stuck in the piece that the throw out bearing engages with so it was kind of fused together. In our case not enough to engage or disengage. Is the lever that the pushrod attaches to mostly horizontal when the clutch pedal is up? Can you move it down a lot? If so somehow the pressure plate is going forward. Also check your adjustment as mentioned. If you need to go further, pull the transmission tunnel and gearshift lever and you can then look down into the bellhousing to see if anything is awry. Good luck.
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is your TCase in neutral? Don't ask why I'm bringing this up.THING 1 - 1973 88 SIII - SOLD
THING 2 -1974 88 SIII Daily Driver - SOLD
THING 3 - 1969 88 SIIA Bugeye Project
THING 4 - 1971 109 SIIA ExMod - SOLD
THING 5 - 1958 109 PU
THING 6 - 1954 86" HTComment
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Uh, i think i just got some "experience" with this too. That was it... I think my Rover Junior Mechanic certificate just got revoked. ;-). Thank you.1971 Series IIa 109 Ex-MoD
1994 Landcruiser FJZ80, ARB Front Bumper, Old Man EMU suspensionComment
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Ok. New member - not computer literate - first time post, so go easy on me. My 67 2A diesel has same issue after I bled brakes and slave cylinder. In layman's terms, how do I get my clutch pedal working again.Comment
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