clutch question
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when i rev the car to see if the clutch is bad i dont do it in a retarded way im not stupid. ok i adjusted the pedal now the clutch is much easier to engage. if i slowly let the pedal up with no gas it starts to engage at about the halfway mark then it grabs good. i guess maybe im more used to my gsr clutch maybe...
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Originally Posted by STMike79,Mar 9 2005, 11:56 AM
Is the chatter that everyone is speaking of a result of fully engaging the clutch/transmission at too low an RPM to get the car moving easily, kind of "bogging" the engine? (IE. approx 500-700rpm?)
Lugging or bogging is caused by using too low of an rpm when taking off from a stop. Too low of an rpm causes the engine to chug. This is different from clutch chatter.
[QUOTE=STMike79,Mar 9 2005, 11:56 AM] Also, can someone tell me if this kind of "bogging" of the engine at low rpm can cause any long-term damage to the engine?
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