possible clutch problem
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- DaiRees
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Yup, my old 1.8 D8 had a rubbish feel to the clutch. I'm told it's because on the RHD version the cable has to make 2 90 degree bends and passes very close to a heat source, so any lubrication in there melts and runs away.
I found that disconnecting it from the gearbox end, then holding it up in the air and running oil down it and smearing grease all 'round the end whilst working the cable in and out makes it much better, but the improvement doesn't last very long
Hydraulic clutch versions are much better
I found that disconnecting it from the gearbox end, then holding it up in the air and running oil down it and smearing grease all 'round the end whilst working the cable in and out makes it much better, but the improvement doesn't last very long

Hydraulic clutch versions are much better

- Captain Jack
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Only 2.1TD and V6's on D8 have hydraulic clutchesDaiRees wrote:IIRC (and I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm talking bolox) all the D9s had hydraulic clutches, but only some of the larger engined variants had hydraulics on the D8.
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