Clutch trouble
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Clutch trouble
I' am fairly certain that the problem is a bad clutch disc. However, since I just started working ( after 2 mo's of unemployment) and I don't have a garage to work in, I'm asking this in hopes that it's something simpler.
My clutch slips heavily at low RPM, but above 3.5-4K it has no problems what-so-ever. Is there an off chance that some restriction in the clutch hydraulics is keeping the release fork from retracting completely, or should I just limp along for another month when my folks move into a house and I can drive over and borrow their garage for a day? thanks.
My clutch slips heavily at low RPM, but above 3.5-4K it has no problems what-so-ever. Is there an off chance that some restriction in the clutch hydraulics is keeping the release fork from retracting completely, or should I just limp along for another month when my folks move into a house and I can drive over and borrow their garage for a day? thanks.
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No idea. I figure it's probably the clutch (190K on car) but am grasping at straws. Folks don't get house 'till 14th so I can't borrow the garage for at least 3 weeks.
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