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Hard To Get Gears


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Hi all sorry if this is in the wrong place I am completely new to this. I have got a grand voyager that came with a very stiff gearbox it was so hard to select a gear I literally had to force it in gear and the car would lurch as it went in I have replaced the master and the slave cylinder for the clutch which made it a lot better but unless the clutch pedal goes all the way to the deck as far as it can possibly be pushed then it is still hard to get a gear. I am thinking this is going to be to do with the release bearing. My question is when I come to change the 3 piece clutch is there anything else that I am needing to look at? Or replace? It's is a 53 plate diesel manual trans 2.5 crd

 

The clutch is not slipping or burning

 

My other query is the biting point is about and inch off the floor and then a second bite almost at the top of the pedal, is this normal or is this all linked to a dodgy release bearing pressure plate and flywheel

 

Many thanks in advance

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I changed the gearbox oil when I did the hydraulics, but it is still harder than it should be to locate a gear. Reverse is awful, really have to pull that one in. Think o might just get the 3 piece kit and go for it on a fine day, just need to know if there is anything else I should change while the box is off
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Definitely do the rear crank seal, all 3 seals, I've never driven a car with 2 bite points and as soon as I replaced the crank seals and the clutch it went to a normal clutch again. The seal kit is around £100 and fairly easy to do, drop the 'box pull off the fly wheel and hey presto. Make sure you either take pictures or remember which way you pull stuff off. While you're underneath check the front engine mount as all 4 I've owned the mount has gone and replacing it made the world of difference with vibrations and noise.
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