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Old 05-24-2005, 09:17 PM
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tranny noise

well last week my b16a clutch got stuck in 3rd gear had no other choice but to turn the car off then gear goes back to neutral start the car, fine in 1st a lil grind in 2nd gear 3rd gear locks up again im drifting in 3rd trying to gear back to neutral pulled over turn car off pump the clutch thought that would work i guess it did im not sure but nothing happen after that no noise or nothing for about week i dont know if its worst or want but this time no lock up but lil grinding i hear right before i shift in 1st and 2nd but while parkd clutch pedal is half way push i hear it not loud anything could it be that theres no fluid taking a guess help asap
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Old 05-25-2005, 05:03 AM
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Re: tranny noise

Holy S#!t... how about some punctuation. It took me four times reading that to make a vague guess since I couldn't figure out if your descriptions applied to the previous or later sentence. I still don't know, but my guess is a wasted clutch master cylinder or slave cylinder.
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