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Well, it's late and I'm tired, but just warning you - BE AWARE OF YOUR CLUTCH! They are evil! I couldn't believe it when Adam dropped me off this evening his car seemed the same as always. I get in the house, about to go upstairs and he rings me "Vic, somethings wrong with the car." He lifted his bonnet and there it was - his clutch cable had snapped. I can't believe you can't check for clutch wear/damage? Can you? A GREAT BIG THANKS TO MEESH FOR TAKING HIM HOME <img border="0" alt="[I surrender]" title="" src="graemlins/cwemotions075.gif" /> <img border="0" alt="[I surrender]" title="" src="graemlins/cwemotions075.gif" />
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A Clutch cable would typically cost approx £30 - £40 to be replaced by a garage, however its not too difficult to replace yourself, just a little tricky to get it on the clutch pedal
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Yeah, you can check the correct 'tension' by looking at the clutch lever, which is connected to the cable next to the transmission. Unhook the cable (removing the clip if present) and check the Haybe manual for the length that should be protuding (the thread) and screw the block on the thread so that the length on the end is to the correct measurment. You'll know what I mean if you have a look.
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sorry to here that adam matey hope you get it sorted soon dude i know what its like not to have me car on the road so i hope you get it sorted soon
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Originally posted by StationMiek: Yeah, you can check the correct 'tension' by looking at the clutch lever, which is connected to the cable next to the transmission. Unhook the cable (removing the clip if present) and check the Haybe manual for the length that should be protuding (the thread) and screw the block on the thread so that the length on the end is to the correct measurment. You'll know what I mean if you have a look. Most fords dont have a thread to adjust the cable as they opperate on a self-adjusting method like allot of other cars do nowadays.
Hope this helps ??
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cheers for the replys guys will be trying to get it sorted today but with it being undrivable its kinda hard to get it to any garage at all let alone get it home will let you know the progess (if there is any) cheers again to meesh for the lift home
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Shame i work long hours other wise would offer you a hand, changed loads of clutch cables on Vauxhalls, Escorts Polos and corsas.
If you havn't fixed it by tomorrow night, i will gladly pop round and give you a hand, wont be in any mood tonight as i dont get in till about 8.
Let me know
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cheers gonna just take it to a garage though as i need the car back on the road asap! hope its not to expensive
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Shame, it really is only a 10 minute job and would only cost you about £15.00
Could of given you a tow as well.
Good luck anyways.
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Yer good luck adam hope you get it fixed soon!!!!
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Originally posted by MisterAdam: with it being undrivable its kinda hard to get it to any garage at all let alone get it home It is drivable, so long as you have a good starter motor I towed the jeep with my dads Trooper, and no clutch, back to Neston from Leeds. That was fun :rolleyes: If you can get to the rock later then I'll show you how to do it if you want, then you can get it to scooby's to get it fixed
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Unfortunately Adam is working until 10pm this evening and it is also FIXED!! **THANKS SCOOBY!** xx
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Originally posted by MisterAdam: gonna just take it to a garage though as i need the car back on the road asap!
If you carnt get it to a garage then the garage could always come to you
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