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Old 02-13-2006, 05:46 PM   #1
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I think I Need a clutch kit now. *sigh*

The other day i did a burnout for my buddy in my 944 and i was gonna break the tires loose shifting into 2nd when it happened. the engine revved but there was no accellerating. Luckily it occured on the same street as my house so i was able to get some freinds to help push it home. I put it on jack stands too see if the tires still turn without any load, they do....barely.

so does this sound like i need a new clutch kit or am i lucky enough to be save a few hundred dollars on an easier fix?

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Old 02-14-2006, 04:24 PM   #2
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Re: I think I Need a clutch kit now. *sigh*

First, I say your a dumb ass, if you want to do smoke shows buy a camaro. Second if you lost your clutch your lucky. The torque tube shafts are known to twist off and the ring and pinion in the trans axle are prone to failure. If it does need a clutch let me know I have a new one I never used.
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