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clutch troubles help help help 3500 se 1982

 
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rod baker
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 3:18 am    Post subject: clutch troubles help help help 3500 se 1982 Reply with quote

you may have gathered that i am having clutch problems in my sd1 3500se 1982 .my clutch has gotten that heavy it feels like its getting jammed its ridiculous i have had to reweld the firewall from cracking and had to reinforced it with 3mm plate i thought the master cylinder was twisting sideways and jamming so i stripped it out and cleaned it and it was full of gunge the rubbers were fine cleaned and refitted it and no leaks and no improvement .

I am going to strip down the slave this afternoon and have alook at it, but has anybody got any othr ideas
its always been a heavyish clutch but now it undrivable for the missus
ROD

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1982 sd1 se 3500 runs reasonable lots of electrical gremlins was real cheap and lots of fun
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