I have a 1997 +4 and a couple of months ago had the same symptoms, checked the 
master cylinder and found it almost empty.
Filling it and bleeding the slave sorted the problem but I have invested in a 
new slave cylinder, not expensive and quite forward to replace.
 
Tim
G19MOG
 



Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 14:59:29 +0100
From: [email protected]
Subject: [mogtalk2] Clutch Issues
To: [email protected]



Hi Chaps,


I need some advice from those much more technically gifted  than I.


I have a 1998 4-4 with 30,000 miles on the clock. I took the Mog out today and 
noticed the clutch pedal travel seemed to be getting longer and longer, or to 
be more precise the take up of the clutch is very close to the floor. I guess 
it must be new clutch time, however in the past with other vehicles a slipping 
clutch was the sign of a worn out clutch and not pedal travel. That said, I had 
to replace the clutch on the Defender some time ago and if I recall that was 
also pedal travel rather than slipping.


So a few questions, do the symptoms suggest a new clutch and is it an engine 
out job or can it be tackled from underneath? 


I have checked the fluid levels are they are fine.


Thanks 


David 
 
 


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