Top video as always thanks for sharing and happy new year to you 👍👍
@jt500_salvageАй бұрын
It’s always when you are filming that the job you’ve done many times without issues decides to do you over 😀. Literally done this job twice in the last week…have a nice Christmas and new year Paul…😊👍🏻
@Love500Ай бұрын
Typical isn't it. I decided to leave it in though as its always possible that it will be like this if someone does it, so at least they know worst case scenario.
@jt500_salvageАй бұрын
@ absolutely and it shows that not everything is plain sailing fixing Fiats…
@SalvageMasterEssexАй бұрын
Same with most jobs nearly always worse than anticipated 😃
@andyarmstrong1493Ай бұрын
Fiddly job, well done. The old one looked as though the shaft was bent. Merry Christmas.
@Love500Ай бұрын
@@andyarmstrong1493 I spotted that when editing. Nit sure if it was bent or just in the wrong position but didn’t look right.
@darrenmorton5039Ай бұрын
Good job Paul look forward to next one
@philipnewton7942Ай бұрын
Paul Have a nice Xmas mate and Happy New Year. Love the fiat adds my favourite is the Blue pill 😂😂😂😂😂 Phil In stoke
@Rogerjones44194Ай бұрын
Nice easy job 👍
@s23bho38Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year all. You too JP! 🍻
@geoffreyrawlings9736Ай бұрын
Might be idea to clamp that plastic pipe to stop fluid passing.well done another great hack.
@marinobottali7823Ай бұрын
Seems straight forward provided the pipe plays ball ! Bearing in mind gears are usually stiff from cold, especially 1st !it's when it's up to temp then shouldn't be.. I had seicento thst refused to go it gear, it was the selector arm connected to the cables that has seized but just needed freeing and lubing up thst cured it, its a shame the slave cylinder in not internal like other brands to protect it but then you'd need to remove the gearbox to replace it 🙈😄
@Love500Ай бұрын
@@marinobottali7823 yeah, stuff that! That was my second thought about the cable.
@a3jeroenАй бұрын
I'd always (and I mean ALWAYS!) put new fluïd in the system and bleed it till fresh fluïd comes out. Especially if it's older than 2 years. Not as critical as brakes, but might save a lot of trouble a little later. gr J
@CatherineThompson98Ай бұрын
Do you do videos on the dualogic ones? Do the AMT dualogic ones have slave cylinders?
@Love500Ай бұрын
@@CatherineThompson98 no they don’t but they do have a selespeed fluid reservoir which can often be low fluid or contaminated fluid. It’s always worth getting it topped up or changed.
@mattcooke734516 күн бұрын
How did you get the pipe out of the old slave cylinder?
@Love50014 күн бұрын
I showed you in the video.
@satnambollАй бұрын
Nice work. I have followed some of your videos to help me out, especially the blue and me which was a right pain. Next is the coil springs and shock absorbers. Do you have one for the master cylinder? That would be great for me especially. Thanks for the video and keep it going.
@Love500Ай бұрын
@@satnamboll I’ve never had to do a master cylinder thankfully.
@satnambollАй бұрын
@@Love500 . Thanks for getting back to me. By any chance have you worked on the 3rd brake light at the back? I need to remove it as the mould is coming from under it. Have treated it already but it keeps coming back. Will need to do it again at some point and then hit it with the water beading agent. I'm using the autoglym double set for this.
@Love500Ай бұрын
@@satnamboll you are talking about a convertible I assume? I’ve never taken one out as I painted one on the car. So I’ve read, you need plenty of silicone when you put it back. It’s only a couple of bolts I believe.
@satnambollАй бұрын
@@Love500 . Yep. Son drives a 500C. All the little niggles reminds me of the love hate relationship with the old ford escort. Always something, but working on it was good for the soul..
@satnamboll27 күн бұрын
@@Love500 . By any chance have you covered air intake replacement and have a video? It seems straightforward to me, but just in case. Much appreciated if you have one I can watch.
@StevethebrickieАй бұрын
Brilliant little video Paul, what lenght of time did it take to carry out the task, did you have to bleed the cylinder after fitting? if so, could of been helpful to show this being done, but you did explain in words, brilliant job, and seems thou the owner had spent money when not needed. 👍
@Love500Ай бұрын
I didn't show bleeding because it didn't need bleeding. I assume you haven't watched it until the end as I did say it didn't need bleeding. When the clip comes out easily, it's a literally 10 minute job start to finish. It took me about an hour due to the time it took me to break the surrounding plastic of the old cylinder to get the clip out. It's not normally like that, it will normally come straight out with a pick or small screwdriver under it.
@StevethebrickieАй бұрын
@@Love500 Sorry yeah I did watch full video....but must of missed you saying that👍
@simonlalandАй бұрын
Can you please recommend the replacement part did you use LUK?
@Love500Ай бұрын
@@simonlaland yes Luk. Cheap and my mobile guy said they are one of the best.
@SalvageMasterEssexАй бұрын
Most likely it just needed bleeding properly. If there is any air in system it will cause a spongy clutch with insufficient movement at slave cylinder to fully release the clutch. This will manifest in difficulty engaging or disengaging gears - especially first and reverse. They are quite difficult to bleed properly 👍
@Love500Ай бұрын
@SalvageMasterEssex possibly but as it didn’t actually need bleeding g I’m not so sure. It was going to rule it out if nothing else.
@pete9501Ай бұрын
Is the clutch fluid ordinary brake fluid?
@Love500Ай бұрын
@@pete9501 yes, DOT 4.
@howardwilliams1218Ай бұрын
Looking at the state of the gearbox area I would say that box has NEVER been out and fixed
@Love500Ай бұрын
Well it has apparently, doesn't necessarily mean they did any type of cleaning though I suppose.
@SalvageMasterEssexАй бұрын
Judging by the generous amount of silicon gasket sealant oozing out of the joints if it was rebuilt it was probably a bodge job.