transitjack wrote:fitted a new clutch but had to wait for a spigot bearing coming via ebay as local ford dealer wanted £35
also replaced a centre bearing on the prop
truck drives great now so might do the flareside next its juddered in first for 12 years didnt realise it could be the bearing broke
gotgcoalman wrote:transitjack wrote:fitted a new clutch but had to wait for a spigot bearing coming via ebay as local ford dealer wanted £35
also replaced a centre bearing on the prop
truck drives great now so might do the flareside next its juddered in first for 12 years didnt realise it could be the bearing broke
£35
Look for the size and order from a bearing dealer.
10 th of the price for a branded bearing
grumpygramps-2007 wrote:thought I would have a go at my fuel filter on a 2.5di. wish I had not bothered I,ve owned the van for a year so no idea when it was last changed, but the big plastic nut will not move even with a strap wrench & one of the pipes refuses to disconnect so shut the bonnet gave it a dirty look & had a cuppa
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