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I have a 95 manual, and i let my friend (GIRL) drive it, and she rode the clutch like it was a roller coaster. It started to smell, so i took over, and she must have grinded the teeth down or something. Because when i shift, and step on the gas it just raises the rpms and then i let off the gas and push it again and then it will grab. It still slips though. Is it the teeth? I JUST got clutch work done for $260 like 2 weeks ago. Damnit!
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hey man ive been having the same prob
when i go into 2nd and step on the gas it slips i gotta let it go and then slowly gas it. also where is your friction point on the pedal? somewhere near the top? within the top 2 inches? and what did the guys say ? |
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Re: slipping clutch
Sorry bro, my clutch miraculously fixed itself. I just started to take it really easy on it and it started to love me again. Pedal to the metal now
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guess what?
i fount the problem with my clutch.. well here goes my sis hit the oil pan and the crank oil seal broke squirting oil into the clutch compartment...so that was the prob on my end. thanks guys |
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Hey i got an idea...
How about we replace some throttle bearings, because... there is no such thing as a throttle bearing... yea and lets shift w/o a clutch because we all drive motorcycles i mean cars... |
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