Anyone got any words of wisdom or encourgement cause I'm worrying myself to death here, the garage this morning made it sound like it was a liability to drive it!

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A KIRK wrote:Personally if ytou can cope with the heavy clutch just drive it and enjoy it.
I guess it also depends whether you have the 2l gearbox to match the 2l or whether ytou still have the 1.6 one, you could go down the road of installing the hydrulic system and replacing the gearbox if it still has the 1.6 gearbox.
It shouldn't make any difference to the running of the engine etc, as all the hydrulics do is make it easier to press the clutch, nothing dangerous about it. Its just the cheaper way of putting a 2l engine into a 1.6
A KIRK wrote:Personally if ytou can cope with the heavy clutch just drive it and enjoy it.
I guess it also depends whether you have the 2l gearbox to match the 2l or whether ytou still have the 1.6 one, you could go down the road of installing the hydrulic system and replacing the gearbox if it still has the 1.6 gearbox.
It shouldn't make any difference to the running of the engine etc, as all the hydrulics do is make it easier to press the clutch, nothing dangerous about it. Its just the cheaper way of putting a 2l engine into a 1.6
VWCamperfan wrote:The clutch shouldn't be as stiff as you make it sound. I'm quite sure the operation etc. of the clutch is ok or you would more than likely have had a problem by now.
Two things spring to mind which can make the clutch pedal stiff. The routing of the cable and lubrication.
Check the cable from pedal to clutch (where you can see it!) and make sure there are no sharp bends or kinks in the cable which can cause friction.
Now, idealy, if you can do it, the clutch cable should be taken out and oil dribbled down it until it comes out of the other end. Failing that, squirt a load of WD40 down the outer cable from the clutch end. Will be easier with the rear of van higher than the front. Do this with the little red straw that is supplied with the WD40 and try to block up the open end where you are spraying to stop any coming back out.
Hope this helps.
phade wrote:Using maintenance spray, PlusGas or spray grease is far better than WD40. WD40 dries out, where as the other stuff I've just mentioned does not.