The Defender has been in storage for a just under a year. There will be some more videos of it coming as the bulkhead needs a bit of tlc. Plus I do have some van side, just can’t decide whether to fit them or not! 🤔
Don't understand: why do you have to change both cylinders when there is no leakage? The cylinder seals are still intact. Just bleed the system with new fluid as problem might be caused by dirty fluid or/and bubbles?
Basically the same as you would do the brakes. I filled the reservoir, then cracked the bleed nipple off on the slave cylinder. I kept the nipple open until nice clean fluid was running out before tightening the nipple back up. I then got someone to pump and then hold the clutch peddle, I re opened the nipple to bleed any more air bubbles out. Repeated the pump and hold procedure a few times until I was sure there was no more air in the fluid. Obviously all the time keeping an eye on the fluid level in the reservoir.
Very helpful video, thanks!🙏
Thank you! My series 3 is doing the same lol I was out of fluids!😊
Love it! More please
Put her back as a van. Great video.
The Defender has been in storage for a just under a year. There will be some more videos of it coming as the bulkhead needs a bit of tlc. Plus I do have some van side, just can’t decide whether to fit them or not! 🤔
How did you adjust the freeplay?
Don't understand: why do you have to change both cylinders when there is no leakage? The cylinder seals are still intact. Just bleed the system with new fluid as problem might be caused by dirty fluid or/and bubbles?
It was leaking out of the master cylinder, so needed replacing
How did you "bled" the system up ?
Basically the same as you would do the brakes. I filled the reservoir, then cracked the bleed nipple off on the slave cylinder. I kept the nipple open until nice clean fluid was running out before tightening the nipple back up. I then got someone to pump and then hold the clutch peddle, I re opened the nipple to bleed any more air bubbles out. Repeated the pump and hold procedure a few times until I was sure there was no more air in the fluid. Obviously all the time keeping an eye on the fluid level in the reservoir.
Thank you for the reply @@olliesgarage. Just got a 110 Defender TDi 300 and learning the ropes.