Ok - so just replaced leaky water pump on my 53 plate 1.8 K-series petrol Freelander, and replaced cam belt at the same time. I used the flywheel locking tool which meant removing the starter motor, as the engine turned over when in 5th gear/standing on brakes. Everything went back fine.
Engine sounds sweet and road test was great for the first 5 minutes, although the clutch pedal felt a bit sticky when releasing it - I put it down to the boots I was wearing and having driven other cars for a few days.
I stopped for petrol. Pulled away in first, heard what I thought was a slight clunk (but assumed was road noise on the concrete forecourt), pushed clutch in for second and the pedal stuck half-way backup. I had to pull it up with my toe. Now there is no power in the car.
I can engage gears very easily (as easily as when the engine isn't running), and I can drive VERY slowly in first or second (like walking pace), but nothing else. Towed car home and am now tring to convince she who must be obeyed that it was not my handiwork at fault.
Can any suggest a problem or something I may have done at the flywheel end of the last job?
It just seems as though the clutch is almost completely slipping, but just engaging enough for a little bit of forward motion. There is no unusual sound and no smell of burning clutch either. Makes no difference if I try reverse. The top inch or so of pedal travel is soft/floppy, but has been for a long time. Normally the biting position is somewhere between half and 3/4 of the way up the pedal release. I don't think there have been any signs of anything unusual prior to the waterpump leak and change.
Help!
I have a reasonable array of tools (well more than I have knuckles left) and the guts to go try stuff.
Thanks
Robin
Engine sounds sweet and road test was great for the first 5 minutes, although the clutch pedal felt a bit sticky when releasing it - I put it down to the boots I was wearing and having driven other cars for a few days.
I stopped for petrol. Pulled away in first, heard what I thought was a slight clunk (but assumed was road noise on the concrete forecourt), pushed clutch in for second and the pedal stuck half-way backup. I had to pull it up with my toe. Now there is no power in the car.
I can engage gears very easily (as easily as when the engine isn't running), and I can drive VERY slowly in first or second (like walking pace), but nothing else. Towed car home and am now tring to convince she who must be obeyed that it was not my handiwork at fault.
Can any suggest a problem or something I may have done at the flywheel end of the last job?
It just seems as though the clutch is almost completely slipping, but just engaging enough for a little bit of forward motion. There is no unusual sound and no smell of burning clutch either. Makes no difference if I try reverse. The top inch or so of pedal travel is soft/floppy, but has been for a long time. Normally the biting position is somewhere between half and 3/4 of the way up the pedal release. I don't think there have been any signs of anything unusual prior to the waterpump leak and change.
Help!
I have a reasonable array of tools (well more than I have knuckles left) and the guts to go try stuff.
Thanks
Robin
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