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post May 10, 2003 - 12:26 AM
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Teyaku

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I was driving my car down 17-92...came to a stop light, went to put in gear and it wouldn't go...tried revving and going into gear that way...wouldn't budge...A guy was cool enough to tow my car to a parking lot...as I was sitting there waiting on my brother I was playing with the gears...it would go into gear with the car off...so I tried starting it in gear...and it di died in first..so I tried 2nd...and she started to pull forward with the clutch pedal all the way in...so I gave it gas..and I could go forward...but I can not shift gears while the car is on...so I decided to ride the car home in 3rd...anyways...I can't understand why it's doing that...

Is it possible it's the syncros? Or is it just the clutch? Cuz it was pulling the car with the clutch all the way in...

Mind you I haven't driven this car hard...I've only put 30 miles on it...So my mechanic is getting a visit tomorrow

So my question is...anyone have any idea why it's doing this???
 
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post May 11, 2003 - 5:45 PM
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QUOTE (Supersprynt @ May 11, 2003 - 7:09 AM)
I think im confused by what ur saying. If u have ur car in gear, and the clutch is up, its going to jump, if its down, it wont cuz its disengaged. What ur saying is like the clutch is gone, but its weird that u didnt kno it was slipping or if it started to at all. Oh well get a new clutch - not cheap.

...If you put the car in gear...and push the clutch to the floor...then start the car...under NORMAL cirumstances (when the car is working right) it's not going to jump...Nevermind this isn't going anywhere...I think it's the clutch or slave cylinder.

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