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clutch?, dead cat?
i posted a little while ago that my car started smelling like ass and many people said it was the clutch going out. I figured they were right because it felt like my clutch was messing up a little bit. I havent driven it since then because I didnt want to mess it up more while waiting for the clutch to get in, but today I was like fuck it I really want to drive my car so i took it out and it drove perfectly. no clutch problems. Is it just catching a second wind before dying or is something else to blame
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Re: clutch?, dead cat?
if you are getting a new clutch it should be ok to drive nicely until you get the new one. depending on how hard or often you drive daily a rest would make a difference.
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Re: clutch?, dead cat?
If it smells like rotten eggs, or someone just busted ass, it's probably your cat.
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