2000 S2k, Just picked up, DEAD CLUTCH
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check to see that you have some freeplay in the clutch rod, if it is too tight it will induce clutch slippage. It happened with me on a brand new clutch. I'd check that first. If the freeplay is normal then you should be looking for a new clutch.
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Thanks for the response! How may i go about doing something like this? thanks again (:
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Originally Posted by JFUSION' timestamp='1380663750' post='22806088
check to see that you have some freeplay in the clutch rod, if it is too tight it will induce clutch slippage. It happened with me on a brand new clutch. I'd check that first. If the freeplay is normal then you should be looking for a new clutch.
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