A split coolant pipe I can handle. But it sounded like Mr Itchyfeet was saying that coolant could be coming through the seal between engine and transmission which I'm guessing isn't right.
Anyhoo, I'm gonna give the whole area a good clean tomorrow and check first whether the SC arm is moving and of not, if it's all bled correctly. Then take it from there.
"our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt" Mr W Shakespeare
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So cleaned up and re-re-bled hydraulics. No leaks that I can see (checked brakes too) and the release arm is moving freely but no change - goes into gear with engine off but not on. So I'm guessing something is up within the clutch housing itself. But without the tools, experience or space to start dropping the gearbox myself, its going in to the garage. Disappointed about that as I like to try all things myself once but I'll ask if I can watch and learn.
"our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt" Mr W Shakespeare
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jamesandtheopenroad wrote:Ah. Right. And is that bad?
Box out, clutch off (possibly flywheel off ? but possibly not ?) remove old spigot bearing, refit new bearing (which you've had in the freezer overnight ) tricky and heavy work on your own.
Ian
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The problem is that the spigot bearing fails and instead of supporting the gearbox input shaft it binds and starts to drive it so even with the clutch disengaging the drive of the flywheel the input shaft still spins with the engine making it impossible to engage the gears.
I had exactly the same thing happen ... it's a job which should be done every time the clutch is replaced ideally BUT ....
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Thanks for explaining it all, Ian. Is it worth having them replace the clutch at the same time? Im not trying to spend money but if it'll save a job in the future...
"our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt" Mr W Shakespeare
1990 VW T25 Transporter
1.9 DG 78ps
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Well, not since I've had her - 3 years (28, 000 miles) - so will get it done.
One final thing, the garage is about a mile away but the RAC want £90 to tow me there. If I put it in second with the engine off and then very slowly and carefully drive it there, will I be doing any damage to the engine or gear box?
"our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt" Mr W Shakespeare
1990 VW T25 Transporter
1.9 DG 78ps
LPG'd by Gasure