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June 05, 2010, 17:54:08 »
yeah ive heard this before, didnt seem to be any wear when i had a look
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June 09, 2010, 19:21:07 »
i have used britpart hd clutch kits on both 200tdi and 300tdi both work perfectly good but noticed a small rattle from the release barring when cold on both but goes when the clutch is pressed or when it warms up, never caused a problem tho
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June 09, 2010, 19:28:54 »
ok thats not so bad then, can live with a rattle
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June 09, 2010, 21:54:28 »
Do not fit the Britpart clutch, it'll only cause you considerable pain! In general I won't use their branded parts as the quality is terrible. Try an allegedly heavy duty spring which went soggy in six months on a truck which hadn't had any heavy loads in that time...
I forget who the OEM clutch supplier was, but it's worth finding out. The original on mine lasted 121k, including dragging caravans and towing people out of mud holes with a dead rope (snatch recovery not an option, had to take up slack and then give it some beans from a standing start).
I asked for a heavy duty clutch on mine when I took it in to the local specialist earlier this year, I assume he fitted something decent. There's a bit of judder on take-up but I've put that down to bedding the clutch in, it doesn't happen if I give it a bit more right foot when pulling away (as opposed to trying to roll away at tickover).
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June 10, 2010, 13:09:22 »
the oe clutch is aparently valeo, seems everyone has a differnt opinion of britpart personaly ive never had a problem with anything from them. I was also told that the millitary use britpart HD clutches.
The juddering may be down to a worn crank oil seal, mine did the same and when i took the gearbox off there was alot of oil in the bell houseing.
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June 13, 2010, 19:50:50 »
not had any sliping with the britpart
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June 13, 2010, 21:38:00 »
my new box seems to hav a fair bit of play in the shaft, engine side. Is this normal? old box has no play at all.
worked stopped again! is it goin to get to billing?
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June 13, 2010, 21:56:55 »
in what way? (endfloat or backlash)
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June 13, 2010, 22:09:23 »
i can move the shaft that goes into the crank by about 3mm
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June 18, 2010, 21:08:17 »
Sent my gearbox back and aparently its ok! outside landrover tolerance but within their's very quick response and glad i got it back yesterday.
So today the gearbox went back :D pity it wont stay looking that new for long. Tomorrow on goes the transfer box and then the other bits and bobs
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June 27, 2010, 10:42:44 »
DONT EVER USE A BRITPART CLUTCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yes i have a reason to say this
firstly my dad has a 200 disco his clutch fork went so he put a whole new britpart clutch in, lasted 80 miles then the strangest thing happened the big thick metal plate inside there snapped
so i took it back to paddocks and got so much abuse off their staff...
never use paddocks or britpart
my 90 is a 200 and i replaced the engine last year and put a new britpart clutch in just because, new fork bearing aswell,
well at easter this year, the clutch fork went through and when i took it apart the bearing was knackered
britpart is not only useless it is dangerous aswell
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June 27, 2010, 19:13:32 »
Ive never had a problem with britpart, most of the parts ive bought are from them and they generaly turn up quickly, fit well and are good value, and ive never been sent a wrong part.
Ive decided to go down the britpart clutch route because if i dont try i wont know, and ive read alot about people having problems with more expensive brands.
what metal plate broke?
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June 27, 2010, 22:42:43 »
ouch dear me, good luck
interestly enough paddocks insisted i had abused it [ considering it wasnt my vehicle or clutch as they hadnt noticed i had turned up in my vehicle ] annoyed me a little as we had only driven to my student house and back 80 miles,
some people stick by britpart, and too be honest before this year i swore by them but never again, total rubbish they sell
glad to hear your gearbox all went ok :)
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June 27, 2010, 22:51:14 »
we'll see what happens
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