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3rd and 4th gear
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<blockquote data-quote="Adam1970bay" data-source="post: 635906" data-attributes="member: 30467"><p>Think that might be the right area, my mate did the clutch when we put it back in not sure. What he did if anything. Tighten it And got more grinding. Loosen it a and extra turn than tighten and less grinding not get gears still.</p><p>Going to get the old man over one night and get him to assist, Have ago to see if it’s me being stupid ( daily is auto like most newer cars) only have an hour of light after work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam1970bay, post: 635906, member: 30467"] Think that might be the right area, my mate did the clutch when we put it back in not sure. What he did if anything. Tighten it And got more grinding. Loosen it a and extra turn than tighten and less grinding not get gears still. Going to get the old man over one night and get him to assist, Have ago to see if it’s me being stupid ( daily is auto like most newer cars) only have an hour of light after work. [/QUOTE]
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