1984 Santana 88 Gear or Clutch problem?? Novice needs help...

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  • Dasher88
    Low Range
    • Jun 2020
    • 3

    1984 Santana 88 Gear or Clutch problem?? Novice needs help...

    Hello All! New to the forum and happy to be here. I recently acquired a 1984 Santana 88, 2.25L diesel w/ overdrive. I have had it for about 3 months and have occasionally driven it here and there without an issue. Just today when about to take it for a little spin, when it started fine but I could not get it to engage any gear except Reverse...and once I got in Reverse, it got stuck in gear.

    I let it sit for a bit after turning off the engine. After about 30 mins, I started it again and was able to disengage Reverse (whew!). It will engage gears when the engine is OFF but once I turn on the engine, no gears will engage. The clutch pedal feels a little "loose", but that could be my imagination....thoughts?

    About me: fairly novice when it comes to self repairs and maintenance, but one of the reasons I bought this vehicle was to try and get more into working on my own car.

    Thank you in advance for any advice or help...
  • roverp480
    3rd Gear
    • Jul 2020
    • 324

    #2
    Its possible that the clutch is not disengaging properly so the engine is still trying to drive the gearbox thus baulking the shift into gear. Check the fluid level in the clutch system for a starter and check for any leaks either at the pedal or the cylinder on the clutch housing.

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    • roverp480
      3rd Gear
      • Jul 2020
      • 324

      #3
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      • jimrr
        4th Gear
        • Dec 2010
        • 425

        #4
        yea, the first assumption is air in the clutch but i've had two xmissions (the last on a dozer!) lock up for other reasons.......... make sure you have a working clutch slave and master cylinder with the AIR OUT OF IT.
        after that it gets complicated but it's prob air in the clutch.

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        • rugbymike55
          Low Range
          • Jan 2021
          • 1

          #5
          I have a 1987 Land Rover Santana series iiiA. I had the same issue, but my fluid was leaking. It turns out I had a bad master clutch cylinder. I purchased a standard Land Rover part and the problem was resolved. The only other problem I encountered was a seized vacuum pump for the power assisted brakes. I actually replaced it with an electric pump which has been working fine for almost two years. My LR has a 2.25L diesel.

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