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Clutch slipping

Posted: 31 Jul 2017, 10:43
by alank950
Guys just returned from a weekend festival .I noticed when i was about 60 miles from home the clutch just wasnt there for 5 mins then it returned and went again.I got hgome ok without any bother and no slipping occured again.Upon furthur reading i learned that it could have beeen the heat of the enging that can make the clutch drop out or slip like that.I am wondering if i need a replacment clutch fitted before it goes completely sometime?..any info is appreciated ....thanks

Re: Clutch slipping

Posted: 31 Jul 2017, 14:32
by Ian Hulley
Have you bled the clutch at all ? I've had a similar thing happen years ago when the clutch got hot ... maybe the fluid is ready for a change ... this should be done every few years anyway as the Dot4 fluid is hydroscopic and absorbs water.

Ian

Re: Clutch slipping

Posted: 31 Jul 2017, 18:47
by alank950
Thanks for the reply Ian ..That was very helpfull and knowledgeable ..I will have it looked at asap..Have you any idea as to how much clutch fluid the engine holds?

Re: Clutch slipping

Posted: 01 Aug 2017, 08:15
by Ian Hulley
alank950 wrote: Have you any idea as to how much clutch fluid the engine holds ?

Hopefully none ! :shock: :wink:

The clutch and braking system probably holds about 1.5 litres in total ... obviously all the brake caliper and wheel cylinder nipples and the clutch slave cylinder nipple will have to be undone to empty and bleed the system back up again so unless they've all be undone recently I'd start to feed them with penetrating spray a few days before you plan to do the job. If you don't know what you're doing this is a job for a garage. We don't want to have a flying visit from Captain "cock"-up now do we :pimp

Ian

Re: Clutch slipping

Posted: 02 Aug 2017, 12:11
by alank950
I did have the brake fluid changed completely a few months ago ..