Iveco Clutch Gives Up The Ghost

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Iveco Clutch Gives Up The Ghost

Post #1 by Neversweat » Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:32 pm

Went out to an Iveco today - driver reported noise from the gearbox - had it towed in as it also had no drive and whipped the gearbox out and found this.............

Only the centre of the centre plate :dizzy:
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Part of the Clutch lining jammed in the clutch cover diaphragm.......
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Re: Iveco Clutch Gives Up The Ghost

Post #2 by jcb4cx » Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:29 pm

drivers and screwdrivers mate :D
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Re: Iveco Clutch Gives Up The Ghost

Post #3 by keepitbrief » Fri Feb 12, 2010 12:17 am

iv seen this on R,rove disco


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Re: Iveco Clutch Gives Up The Ghost

Post #4 by Jeremy Rowland » Fri Feb 12, 2010 9:28 am

Hi Steve,

Yes nice pics mate I have seen several of the Lipe Rolway clutches come out of the old Sed Atki 400 series trucks in much the same condition.
They were a twin plate dry clutch with a cast iron intermediate plate that was about 1/2" or so thick, I've both seen and taken these cast iron intermediate plates out in four pieces before now.
It is also amusing how some drivers manage to describe failures, like the chap who phoned up a company I worked for many moons ago and said his oil filter had dropped off. Yes this was a Bedford TK Luton van and a conrod had gone through the block and smashed the oil filter clean off the side of the engine. :dizzy:

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Re: Iveco Clutch Gives Up The Ghost

Post #5 by Renaultman » Mon Feb 15, 2010 8:41 pm

I can smell that from here.

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Re: Iveco Clutch Gives Up The Ghost

Post #6 by Neversweat » Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:38 am

Renaultman wrote:I can smell that from here.


We could still smell it 2 days after it went :D


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