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Old 30-10-13, 01:26 PM   #1
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That's good in that it narrows things down a bit, it kind of points to the clutch itself, or the Sheddist kit.

Did you get the Sheddist new, or used, and did it come with the disc with the fitting instructions.
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Old 08-11-13, 09:21 AM   #2
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Or get her a big bunch of flowers!!!

When the clutch kit is bolted to the flywheel, might be worth seeing if its tight and you shouldnt be able to spin the centre plate. You might need a old lay shaft, or whatever the splined bit that comes out of the gearbox is called.

If it feels tight, it might be the gearbox is making the centre plate lose contact. Which as tcb says could point to a stuck clutch release arm, or the slave cylinder might be too long and not giving any free play on the clutch.

The release bearing all OK??

Failing that any good mobile mechanics that might be able to diagnose the problem. Know its going to cost, but save throwing more money at it.

Hope you can get it sorted quickly.

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Old 08-11-13, 05:04 PM   #3
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Thanks guys ..... had thought of kicking the wife into touch. But Kelly Brook is a bit more expensive on the housekeeping money !! hah bought her a nice bottle of wine, keep her happy till she sobers up .... I know what folk are suggesting but when it was all in place the last time it was like the clutch was engaged all the time ..even when I took of the sheddist kit bracket and slave still made no difference you could select gears without touching the pedal ????and no drive at the wheels !!! Have a fair bit of mechanical knowledge over the years all be it on mini coopers but this has got me and a couple of friends totally flummoxed ... this saga is worse than the Forsythe one .. for the older viewers .... Cheers
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Yeah, the bit about being able to select gears with the engine running without using the clutch is a real puzzler tbh.
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The only other thing I can think of, which is pretty random is that the selector mechanism inside the box is broken, it isn't unheard of on a pg1, but is very rare, this would allow you to move the lever to all the gear positions, but wouldn't actually be selecting anything in the box.
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Pete that's surprising that's what my mate said .. it's like a selection fault .. but once again will need to rule out things that it could be without spending allot of more money .. !!
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Are you saying you can select gears without touching the peddle while the engine is running?
If the engine was off you can select gears without touching the peddle.

With the gearbox out of the car you can check the action of the clutch are, does it move all the way through it's motion, does it act on the other end where the clutch sits etc?

You can also check that you can select the gears and that in each gear the drive from the clutch reaches the diff.
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Sorry mate Talkin .. youv'e lost me a wee bit .. when everything was installed on the first set up .. yes I could select gears without touching the clutch pedal but the only reverse gear would crunch a bit .. with no drive at the wheels when jacked up the hubs would turn but you could stop them by hand !!
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Then that has to mean that either the driven plate for some reason is disengaged, ( not being sandwiched tightly between the pressure plate and flywheel ) which I find hard to believe?

OR It is being sandwiched tightly and turning the gearbox first motion shaft and for whatever reason, the drive is not being transmitted through the gearbox via the lay shaft?
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Could you select gears with the engine running, yes or no?
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