Member Since: 27 Nov 2023
Location: Cumbria
Posts: 9
Bleeding clutch
Bought myself a D3 a couple of months back as a slow burn project to hopefully get it back legal and on the road in spring ,anyhow after sorting a few little jobs out I decided to wheel it out of the barn and tackle some bigger jobs ( need to replace bonet and windscreen) the clutch you could raise right up in gear and it wouldn’t go anywhere till accelerater was applied ( bit like hydrostatic drive on our telehandler) anyhow the other day whilst driving it around our farm yard it lost all drive ,you can put it in any gear even with the clutch out and it won’t move .ive been told that I possibly need to bleed the clutch,please could some wise sole tell me how to do this ,it would be gratefully appreciated
6th Feb 2024 1:15 pm
PROFSR G
Member Since: 06 Mar 2017
Location: Lost
Posts: 5043
If you can put it in gear with the engine running and nothing happens you're going to need a new clutch.
No amount of bleeding will fix that problem, but you will need a pressure bleeder to bleed it successfully after the new clutch is fitted.yµ (idµ - eAµ) ψ=mψ
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