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Old 01-06-2006, 12:06 AM
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Clutch Problems

Well here is another chapter about my 91 cleica gt4 (alltrac) turbo 4wd, having now spent in the region of £1400 on my baby, i think i now need a new clutch, whilst driving home from work tonight, i stopped at the lights and pressed my clutch down only to here a clunk noise, and my clutch pedal felt funny by that i mean lack of spring when i pressed the clutch down to change gear, i got home and tried to park the car in my garage but i struggled to get it in to reverse but when i did, i felt like i was having to force it and made a horrible grinding noise, this even happens when i put it into first, since i nothing about cars and have had the same thing happen when i had my nissan 200zx 16v turbo a few years ago. i have the feeling that after expericing that then and now, means that my clutch is goosed and i need a new one. can any of you guys give me some excellent advice on this.

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Old 01-06-2006, 02:50 AM
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Re: Clutch Problems

Thats sounds like a problem with the release bearing.
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