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i am having problems with my clutch i think.
When the car is cold the clutch will slip between 2000-4000 RPM. But when the car warms up the slipping will stop and the car will run normal again. What do i do?
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The Haynes manual tells you how to see how much clutch you have left.
Most likely though, you have oil on the disk from a leaky flywheel seal. Any oil puddles you didn't mention?! The manual says that there is a hole in the bellhousing where the clutch slave cylinder hooks up. Measure the rod you see in the hole. if it's 1 1/2 inshes long, you need a new clutch.
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