smnbyt Active Member Nov 25, 2013 #1 Is this in the correct position??? or should it be the other side of that tab??? You can actually wiggle the slave cylinder quite a lot.... Last edited: Nov 25, 2013
Is this in the correct position??? or should it be the other side of that tab??? You can actually wiggle the slave cylinder quite a lot....
B Brack Well-Known Member Nov 25, 2013 #3 A pic of another one on here http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f9/freelander-clutch-bracket-cylinder-help-113503.html
A pic of another one on here http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f9/freelander-clutch-bracket-cylinder-help-113503.html
smnbyt Active Member Nov 25, 2013 #4 Was just looking at that, I think mine has slipped round about 45 degrees or been put on incorrectly, What do you reckon?? Last edited: Nov 25, 2013
Was just looking at that, I think mine has slipped round about 45 degrees or been put on incorrectly, What do you reckon??
B Brack Well-Known Member Nov 25, 2013 #5 See what you mean now the front plastic lugs look wrong against the metal bracket lugs. Just take off the clip and slide out the cylinder and refit it - the position of the cylinder in the bracket is more or less determined by the hyd pipe.
See what you mean now the front plastic lugs look wrong against the metal bracket lugs. Just take off the clip and slide out the cylinder and refit it - the position of the cylinder in the bracket is more or less determined by the hyd pipe.
smnbyt Active Member Nov 25, 2013 #6 I might replace the bracket & C clip while I'm at it, Thanks for your input
smnbyt Active Member Nov 26, 2013 #7 repositioned everything as it should be, the slave cylinder doesn't wiggle as much now, So all good. However I think it is a half arsed flimsey effort on land rovers part.......
repositioned everything as it should be, the slave cylinder doesn't wiggle as much now, So all good. However I think it is a half arsed flimsey effort on land rovers part.......