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Old 3rd February 2017, 13:51   #10
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Originally Posted by Mike Noc View Post
Can be due to a worn clutch plate Mike - a characteristic of diaphragm springs is that they load up the further the fingers move forward from the releasing point, which they do as the clutch plate wears.
Of course Mike,lot of possibilities ,anyways the OP has no other choices
than open ,assess the damage ...and replace parts ...

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