Whilst crawling around doing the bottom end of my engine noticed that the 'folded' rubber washer (see diagram) is shabby and also discontinued since last year at VW and doesn't appear on VW Heritage's site. Do we reckon a piece of suitable rubber cut to shape will do whatever the original does?
Clutch lever washer
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Re: Clutch lever washer
I'm not sure how much use the washer is and what it really does but if you want to replace yours they are available new from here or ebay.
http://www.classic-vw.co.uk/transmission-939-c.asp
http://www.classic-vw.co.uk/transmission-939-c.asp
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Re: Clutch lever washer
Cheers chaps. I'm sure it is the usual VW drive for extra smoothness of transmission or something, i.e. unnecessary over engineering!
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