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Hi all,
I've got a 1992 Toyota Ceres (which is basically a Corolla under a different name). When I'm in 3rd, 4th or 5th gear and put my foot down hard on the accelerator (to overtake someone for example) the car makes a strange revving noise like the clutch is still in or something, the rev counter goes up but the car doesn't speed up at all. If I accelerate slowly it seems to be okay but as soon as I put my foot down it does this. Is this a sign of a slipping clutch or is it some other problem? Thanks heaps for your help, Treens |
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Re: Acceleration Troubles
Your clutch sounds like its doing the same thing as mine is. I have a 91 corolla and the clutch in it needs replaced. I floor it and the tach goes up and the engine revs up cause the clutch is slipping.
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Re: Acceleration Troubles
the clutch is on it's way... you need clutch disc, pusher plate and bearing...
Deadring
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89' corolla ...200 000 miles on original engine, tranny,clutch and paint...and no rust... try that with a neon... 00' kawasaki zx-9 with micron exaust and K&N filter ( my baby) |
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Re: Re: Acceleration Troubles
My friend recieved his mid 90's Neon with 190k on the origional clutch, motor, tranny and it doesn't so much as have a scratch on the paint(some fading). He has close to 200k on it, now and it still runs strong.
Just felt like replying ot your baised sig. |
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Re: Re: Re: Acceleration Troubles
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since dodge is opposite of quality, your friends neon MUST be a LEMON... and don't forget, mines a 89, if i had a 95 with no rust that wouldn't be so darn rare now wouldn't it? Deadring
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89' corolla ...200 000 miles on original engine, tranny,clutch and paint...and no rust... try that with a neon... 00' kawasaki zx-9 with micron exaust and K&N filter ( my baby) |
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