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Paul

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since i got my disco 3 weeks ago i have noticed that sometimes reverse is
difficult to engage also sometimes 1st and 2nd gear. it had a recon box
fitted 20k ago so i put it down to its just how they are. however i have
just come across a site that says it is a common problem with disco's and it
normally is the damper. does this sound like it could be the problem.

paul.


 
In message <[email protected]>
"Paul" <[email protected]> wrote:

> since i got my disco 3 weeks ago i have noticed that sometimes reverse is
> difficult to engage also sometimes 1st and 2nd gear. it had a recon box
> fitted 20k ago so i put it down to its just how they are. however i have
> just come across a site that says it is a common problem with disco's and it
> normally is the damper. does this sound like it could be the problem.
>
> paul.
>
>


It could be, but they usually show that they aee unhappy by leaking.
You could prove it one way or another by by-passing it (the clutch
works ok without it - just a bit harsh).

Richard

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"beamendsltd" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> In message <[email protected]>
> "Paul" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> since i got my disco 3 weeks ago i have noticed that sometimes reverse is
>> difficult to engage also sometimes 1st and 2nd gear. it had a recon box
>> fitted 20k ago so i put it down to its just how they are. however i have
>> just come across a site that says it is a common problem with disco's and
>> it
>> normally is the damper. does this sound like it could be the problem.
>>
>> paul.
>>
>>

>
> It could be, but they usually show that they aee unhappy by leaking.
> You could prove it one way or another by by-passing it (the clutch
> works ok without it - just a bit harsh).
>
> Richard
>
> --
> www.beamends-lrspares.co.uk [email protected]
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had a quick look underneath, there is no sign of leaking. one thing i did
think of whilst looking at the clutch cylinder is to try bleeding it as a
long shot.


 
On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 13:27:08 +0000 (UTC), beamendsltd
<[email protected]> wrote:

>In message <[email protected]>
> "Paul" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> since i got my disco 3 weeks ago i have noticed that sometimes reverse is
>> difficult to engage also sometimes 1st and 2nd gear. it had a recon box
>> fitted 20k ago so i put it down to its just how they are. however i have
>> just come across a site that says it is a common problem with disco's and it
>> normally is the damper. does this sound like it could be the problem.
>>
>> paul.
>>
>>

>
>It could be, but they usually show that they aee unhappy by leaking.
>You could prove it one way or another by by-passing it (the clutch
>works ok without it - just a bit harsh).
>

I took the damper off mine. IMO it made no difference to the clutch
action or pedal feel, just something else to leak (which it was).

Unknown age of g-box on my 128000 mile 300tdi Disco. Reverse feels
like it goes in, but doesn't always on 1st attempt. Other gears are
all a bit of a lottery as to position in the gate. Gate? More like an
overgrown gap in the hedge than a gate actually.

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"Colonel Tupperware" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 13:27:08 +0000 (UTC), beamendsltd
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>In message <[email protected]>
>> "Paul" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> since i got my disco 3 weeks ago i have noticed that sometimes reverse
>>> is
>>> difficult to engage also sometimes 1st and 2nd gear. it had a recon box
>>> fitted 20k ago so i put it down to its just how they are. however i have
>>> just come across a site that says it is a common problem with disco's
>>> and it
>>> normally is the damper. does this sound like it could be the problem.
>>>
>>> paul.
>>>
>>>

>>
>>It could be, but they usually show that they aee unhappy by leaking.
>>You could prove it one way or another by by-passing it (the clutch
>>works ok without it - just a bit harsh).
>>

> I took the damper off mine. IMO it made no difference to the clutch
> action or pedal feel, just something else to leak (which it was).
>
> Unknown age of g-box on my 128000 mile 300tdi Disco. Reverse feels
> like it goes in, but doesn't always on 1st attempt. Other gears are
> all a bit of a lottery as to position in the gate. Gate? More like an
> overgrown gap in the hedge than a gate actually.
>



Mine is exactly the same when selecting reverse, it feels like it goes in
but it does not. the clutch seems to snatch in 1st and 2nd so its difficult
to get a smooth change from a standing start.


 
Had a similar problem with my lt77, 2nd & 3rd were a bit of a lottery &
reverse was clunky, so today replaced the plate in the gear selector
mechanism (£3.85) & all done in car....all change sweetly now.

Chris 1990 200Tdi Disco


 

"Merlin©" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Had a similar problem with my lt77, 2nd & 3rd were a bit of a lottery &
> reverse was clunky, so today replaced the plate in the gear selector
> mechanism (£3.85) & all done in car....all change sweetly now.



and the 200 didn't have a damper fitted either!

TonyB


 
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