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need help - landcruiser 60 clutch
Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 8:28 pm
by simonoz
hey everybody,
i could realy need some help. Unfortunetly it seems that my clutch is broken...at least i can't select any gears. The hydraulic part seems to be ok, so it's probably the clutch itself. I'm in Mooloolaba right know and as i'm traveling around with/in my landcruiser and its friday evening i'm kind of stuck here.
So if anybody could help me by telling me if there is any mechanic that's open or recommend a cheap one in the area or could even help me fix the clutch...i would be very grateful!!!
cheers
simon
Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 7:57 am
by simonoz
hey
nobody from the maroochydore/mooloolaba area here?
forgott do give some details to the problem: i can't select any gear, so it seems that it is not disengaging. the hydraulic part of the clutch seems to be alright. what else could it be? i always thought that when the clutch goes of it would slip???
what a fuck....
simon
Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 8:22 am
by flyology
I'm a bit far north to help in person (Cairns) but maybe via internet...
When you say you can't select gears, are you sure the clutch is not working? Can you select gears when the engine is off, but can't put it in gear when the engine is running?
Have you or someone else got underneath and actually seen the slave cylinder not working the clutch fork?
Very unusual for a clutch to just break, without copping some serious punishment..............
Let me know.......
Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 8:50 am
by RAY185
Could almost gaurantee it's a hydraulic problem. Not losing clutch fluid? Go underneath and pull the boot on the slave cyl back and see if fluid comes out. Master and slave cylinders are fairly cheap and you should have no probs doing it yourself with basic tools.
Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 1:17 pm
by simonoz
thanks for your answers. it seems that it's not losing clutch fluid and the master cylinder was replaced 6 month ago. a guy from racq said, that it is not a hydraulic problem and that it's moving.
flyology wrote:When you say you can't select gears, are you sure the clutch is not working? Can you select gears when the engine is off, but can't put it in gear when the engine is running?
exactly....i can only select a gear, when the engine is off.
it came up from one gear selection to the next...suddenly could not select a gear anymore.
when i turn off the engine and select a gear and then turn it on again while pressing the clutch it seems to disengage slightly, because it dooes not start driving. when i let go the clutch it starts driving.
can i damage anything if i drive like this a few meters? the carpark i'm currently on is not very ideal and i would like to move it about 500 meters to another one. there is just a stupid traffic light on the way.
Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 3:35 pm
by simonoz
RAY185 wrote:Go underneath and pull the boot on the slave cyl back and see if fluid comes out. Master and slave cylinders are fairly cheap and you should have no probs doing it yourself with basic tools.
i pulled the boot back and in deed there was a fairly amount of fluid coming out?! but the fluid in the cup at the master cyl is still full and the clutch fork (? the think after the slave cylinder) is moving, when you press the clutch.
just to make sure, that i'm on the right way...
this is the slave cyl, right?
Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 5:34 pm
by RAY185
Yep. Replace it with a new one (cheap as chips, don't worry about trying to rebuild it) and bleed the system and you should be good to go.
Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 5:43 pm
by luk3y
go to sunshine coast 4wd centre theyre pretty good 54433601
Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 5:59 pm
by simonoz
RAY185 wrote:Yep. Replace it with a new one (cheap as chips, don't worry about trying to rebuild it) and bleed the system and you should be good to go.
do you think it's only the slave cylinder? but the clutch fork is moving, when you press the clutch?! i thought it would not move at all, when the slave cyl is broken. i'm confused...but i realy hope you're right. that would save me a looooot money.
if its not the slave cyl but something with the clutch can i damage anything, when i drive like this for a few 100 meters?
Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 6:14 pm
by RAY185
Yea I think it's only the slave cylinder. The slave is still moving the fork but not enough due to the leak allowing the pressure to bypass. I'm fairly confident that that's your only problem. Definately the place to start before even thinking about the clutch itself.
Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 7:48 pm
by simonoz
oh, i really hope you're right! unfortunetly i will have to wait until monday...stupid weekend.
thanks for all your replies and your help!
cheers
simon
Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 4:20 pm
by simonoz
unfortunetly it isn't just the slave cylinder. :(
they are pulling it apart at the moment and i really hope that it's not getting toooo expansive....
Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 4:31 pm
by RAY185
Interesting, let us know what they find...
Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:47 am
by simonoz
it was the slave cylinder and the clutch (center plate collapsed). so i was really unlucky.
but at least it is all fixed now.
thanks to everybody for the help!!!
cheers
Simon