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Old 07-22-2007, 09:24 PM
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Accelerating problems! pt.2

I have a 1990 Toyota Celica ST 1.6l. When I let off my clutch pedal, my RPMs' drop. The engine sounds like it's going to stall, but it doesn't. It idles fine, and once I get going it runs well. I replaced my head gasket, oilpan gasket(leaking), exhaust manifold gasket, ect... My car still has accelerating problems. I replaced the fuel filter as well. I disconnected my exhaust to see if my catalic converter was clogged. None of those things fixed my problem. What's most likely the problem with it? Please help.
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Re: Accelerating problems! pt.2

My manual transaxle seems to be leaking alot of fluid. It seems to be coming from the passenger-side CV axle seal. Could that be causing poor acceleration and almost stalling?
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