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Old 30-May-2005, 20:35
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Smallboy, sound like it needs a good clean out. All the dust will act as an abrasive and stop the plates from "slipping" as when you let out the clutch slowly. In traffic can be difficult no doubt. Whip off the cover, undo the spring and collar bolts, remove the plain plate then the friction plate clean them free of dust and put them back in the exact order you took them of in . May find the pushrod comes away with the pressure plate, thats the first one after releasing the springs bolts . 4D
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