My clutch has an odd problem, it slips after i have had to brake hard ( ie had to pull the van up rather sharpest last night) and because i was pointing up hill the clutch slipped?
At first i thought it was the engine seal on the clutch side , but i'm not sure now , i'm thinking that the brake fluid is old and is in need of a change ( BTW how much does the system take)
It never slips other than after pulling up quick and the clutch is quite new
Thanks
The clutch and brake master cylinders are shared so its not so strange that a clutch problem should show up after heavy breaking .
Check the system for leaks and pay particular attention to the clutch slave cylinder seals.
Failing that, scrap it.
Am thinking about doing that to mine since it started misfiring violently and never got further than 5 miles from home on a trip to France.Now the problems gone away on its own .
Bloody German engineering
not quite sure how this clutch/brake sharing thing works but i wonder if it's possible that hitting the brakes real hard somehow pressures up the shared fluid tank through dodgy seals or summat.
or are yah brakes stickin on mekkin you have to slip the clutch to get it movin?
tek thee time and tha wont ave tah slam em on
LT owner and positively rattling around with the new found space
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No leaks then.
Have you checked for air entrapment ?
I had slightly spongy brakes intermittently some time ago on heavy braking.
Went away when I replaced the servo vacuum hose to the carb.
Bit of a long shot but worth checking.
Other than that, like I said, it's just old and German
That's what the main problem's been wi The Bus's crutch, caused by a binding brake according to m0ck1, and not helped by the big stop we had to do on the way to Whitby
We changed our fluid last week and it looked like someone's been frying chips in it for a year. Much better pressure now
Ian.
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