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Re: Clutch pedal vibration

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Been there, done that :oops: How many times have I forgot to put a sump plug in and started filling?...How many times have I poured new oil into an engine without draining the old?...Don't ask :evil:
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Re: Clutch pedal vibration

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I have done similar too
I thought it was just me getting too old to be under the car messing ! :oops:
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Good job Matt! Guess you'll be having a celebratory beer or two tonight! :D
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It's something I've always worried about doing but never actually done :| Still, there's all the times I've put something back together and found I left a part out and had to take it to pieces again.

Well done that man, I'm sure after all you've been through with that damn car you can be forgiven a tiny bo-bo :cheesy:
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Worst part is I went to euros and Halfords after and neither had any molyslip gearbox stuff in :(

Bloody euros have 6 rolls of blue towels on offer for £10, but they've got none in stock! bastards!

Well I'm going to get off my arse soon and finish the job off. Just need to shove the drop links on, tighten the ball joint nuts and do a few bits and bobs under the bonnet before putting gearbox+engine oil in (please god don't let me forget!) then getting the wheels on (argh damn hub nuts) and going for a drive.

Unfortunately I'm not going to be able to re-seal the sump, because the 8mm bolts have rusted and can be rounded just by touching them with your finger :evil: I'll pay someone to do that I think, but not now, even if it does mean I'm effectively wasting ££££££ of engine oil :/
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Looking forward to hearing how it drives now Matt! :D
(I take it you wouldn't be interested in helping me change the tubby's clutch any time soon! :P )
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So am I - I replaced the anti-roll bar bushes while I was at it ;)

As for your clutch change... if you ain't got somewhere covered and heated I ain't interested :P Probably the hardest part this time round was battling against the cold. Trying to work with nuts by feel alone when you can't feel anything... Not good. I spent a good few minutes trying to put the driveshaft bearing heat shield nut on - before realising the nut was on the floor and I must have dropped it when I sneezed minutes ago! :shock:

Definitely need to see about getting some insulation fitted in the garage
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mjb wrote:if you ain't got somewhere covered and heated I ain't interested
I just sorted that one out for myself - in the end garage where I've got my bike in bits just now:
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Coffee's boiling :cheesy:
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I finally found a use for all the old bits of wood left from my old roof! :wink: (I certainly couldn't afford to heat it any other way :roll: )
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This is the 'love' part of my love/hate relationship with my coupe 8)

It's back together and on the road again! Slight judder in 1st and reverse when slipping the clutch, but apart from that it's all good, especially compared to the turboless tubby. Such a different beast to drive with the light clutch and accelerator (I REALLY need to service those damn Brembo callipers though!), so responsive, so great round the corners... The old D9 perks have been sorely missed too - windscreen demister coming on automatically and the interior light turning on when you remove the key. Small things but god I've missed 'em.

I shall also say this... I HATE WHEELARCH LINERS! :evil:


Right. Lets see if it gets me to Dudley tonight to see Sonata Arctica. Back again would be nice too...
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Woohoo! \o/ Congratulations that man!!

I've just been fiddling with something with Brembo written on it myself :cheesy: That's everything containing paint stripper (DOT 4 to you) off the bike and in bits. Another few meters of roof gone too, although I think I overdid it with the coffee :shock: Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...
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Well It's done 127 miles now and soaked them up. Really glad I got a new cruise control valve (£16?) from the dealers. Tis niiiiice to finally have working+reliable CC on a car 8) Really helped driving most of the way at 54mph on the damn M6 roadworks :evil: Just set the CC and don't worry about the speed. Nice.

Such a great car when it works! Got to get an armrest for it though...


Going to move the turboless tubby into the garage Monday after I've given the place a clean and gotten rid of the stench of 1.9 litres of gearbox oil+molyslip that got spilt :oops:
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mjb wrote:Well It's done 127 miles now and soaked them up. Really glad I got a new cruise control valve (£16?) from the dealers. Tis niiiiice to finally have working+reliable CC on a car 8) Really helped driving most of the way at 54mph on the damn M6 roadworks :evil: Just set the CC and don't worry about the speed. Nice.

Such a great car when it works! Got to get an armrest for it though...
Now there's a man after my own heart :P

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Re: Clutch pedal vibration

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Can I just add my well done too!

I still can't believe how much work you've done on the car, still it keeps you out of trouble eh!
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Re: Clutch pedal vibration

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Good job Matt! You're becoming our resident clutch expert! :D
1996 406 1.8LX Got a bad case of hydro lock!
1996 406 Executive 2.0 Turbo XU10J2TE No longer hangin' on in there :(
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