are you running the correct gearbox oil, it should be a friction modified oil (VMX 80)
are you running the correct gearbox oil, it should be a friction modified oil (VMX 80)
96 GQ coil/Cab
08 G6eT
thebeatjackson (9th April 2012)
This is the oil I'm using.
http://www.nulon.com.au/products/Gea.../#.T4JF1_Drq5I
G`day mate
check the hydraulics first. with the engine off bleed the booster by pumping the pedal a few times until the pedal is firm to push to the floor, if it has a small amount of free travel then is firm to push to the floor then the hydraulics are more than likely ok and your problem is the clutch it`s self.
If it`s the clutch it could be a number of things.
1 a cracked fork
2 a cracked diaphragm spring
3 a broken pressure plate hold back clip there are 3 or 4 of these can`t remember off hand
4 a broken fulcrum ring
all of these require box removal
hope this is of some help
thebeatjackson (9th April 2012)
if the clutch has a soft line, ie rubber hose , check to see that its not bulging under presure too...
thebeatjackson (9th April 2012)
should be using a gl-4 oil in a patrol gearbox. vmx-80 and vmx-m work well
thebeatjackson (9th April 2012)
If there is no fluid leak the mater can be bypassing internally
Start the engine hold the clutch down with the car in gear for a minute or so and if the car starts to slowly creep away then the master is bypassing
If it is the master fit a new one don't re kit the old one as the have a special coating on the bore and honing removes this and premature wear becomes a problem
thebeatjackson (9th April 2012)