Ok Next question on the Freelander recommitting (fast becoming rebuild!)
when changing up gear and lifting the clutch up to engage the next gear the car seams to ‘Kangaroo/bounce’ forward a bit in. My first assumption was the clutch need replacing but seeing how involved a job it is on the Freelander I thought I would check that is not a symptom of a worn IRD?
I know my IRD will need replacing (along with the VCU) as it is showing signs of wear, and was seeking advice if it worth replacing just the IRD and seeing if this cures the symptoms?
The Freelander is a 1.8 petrol with 82,000 on the clock and no paperwork showing a clutch change in that time.
Also last question, does the 1.8 use a DM Flywheel? and if so does it need replacing as a mater of course on the 1.8 ( I was always under the impression Diesels where the ones that needed DM flywheel replacement with clutch)
Thank you for all you help as always.
Kind regards,
Angus Redman
when changing up gear and lifting the clutch up to engage the next gear the car seams to ‘Kangaroo/bounce’ forward a bit in. My first assumption was the clutch need replacing but seeing how involved a job it is on the Freelander I thought I would check that is not a symptom of a worn IRD?
I know my IRD will need replacing (along with the VCU) as it is showing signs of wear, and was seeking advice if it worth replacing just the IRD and seeing if this cures the symptoms?
The Freelander is a 1.8 petrol with 82,000 on the clock and no paperwork showing a clutch change in that time.
Also last question, does the 1.8 use a DM Flywheel? and if so does it need replacing as a mater of course on the 1.8 ( I was always under the impression Diesels where the ones that needed DM flywheel replacement with clutch)
Thank you for all you help as always.
Kind regards,
Angus Redman