I think my clutch is going... got a question
What are the symptoms of a clutch on its last leg?? How do you know if its sliping? I just tryed lauching it on the street and when i got out i smelled the burning clutch odor
. So how do i know when the clutch has had it? Sorry if this dosnt make sense, I have a tendency to ramble. Thanks.
. So how do i know when the clutch has had it? Sorry if this dosnt make sense, I have a tendency to ramble. Thanks.
mine is out, here is what mine does
slips when shifting into second, i can here the engine going and the clutch slowly engages.
chattering when up and down shifting
my clutch is REALLY bad though, and the smell didnt start for a while(couple months) after i already knew it was a gonner.
slips when shifting into second, i can here the engine going and the clutch slowly engages.
chattering when up and down shifting
my clutch is REALLY bad though, and the smell didnt start for a while(couple months) after i already knew it was a gonner.
Is that the first time it has slipped or is it slipping regularly? I knew mine was going because it would slip all the time under heavy throttle. A good way to test it is to run 60mph in 4th gear, puch the clutch in, rev to 6K and dump it. If it slips then its time for a new one if it doesn't slip then you're ok. Another way is to lug it up a hill in 6th and put the gas pedal to the floor...again if it slips then you need a new one. Hope this helps.
Originally posted by simple
get on a highway or interstate and put it in 6th gear, than mash on the peddle, if your rpm's go up but your car doesnt accelerate, than you have a burnt clutch
get on a highway or interstate and put it in 6th gear, than mash on the peddle, if your rpm's go up but your car doesnt accelerate, than you have a burnt clutch
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cant be anymore straightforward than this __l
I guess that answers my question
I noticed it doing that this morning. I guess all those times powershifting 2nd thinking I was smoking my tires it was really the clutch!
I need to search now on a write-up on replacing it. Never done it before. Done a Ford AOD though.
I noticed it doing that this morning. I guess all those times powershifting 2nd thinking I was smoking my tires it was really the clutch!
I need to search now on a write-up on replacing it. Never done it before. Done a Ford AOD though.
Just my 2 cents - when my clutch went at 60,000, I had noticed it seemed to not disengage when I came to stops with the clutch pedal in....it was almost a grinding. Upon acceleration, going into 2nd began as only a grind, but eventually became a chore: it required that I shift hard and fast (this caused only a minimal grinding). Sooo.....at 60,000 I used the burnt out clutch excuse to convince my gf to let me do a motor swap
Soo....it was a stretch, but out came the motor and trans
Just a suggestion....If you're really good at stretching the truth
Soo....it was a stretch, but out came the motor and trans
Just a suggestion....If you're really good at stretching the truth
You can tell your clutch is slipping when the tach goes up, but the speedo doesn't. Its because the friction material on the clutch disc has worn away so much that the pressure plate doesn't have enough travel to hold it to the flywheel. I am going to replace my clutch in the spring. I first noticed it slipping on the e-way in 6th gear, as was mentioned above. It's a pretty straightforward process, but its a lot easier with a lift. Just have a friend there with you to help get the transmission down and out of your way. They are heavy.
Originally posted by PatriotTA
You can tell your clutch is slipping when the tach goes up, but the speedo doesn't. Its because the friction material on the clutch disc has worn away so much that the pressure plate doesn't have enough travel to hold it to the flywheel. I am going to replace my clutch in the spring. I first noticed it slipping on the e-way in 6th gear, as was mentioned above. It's a pretty straightforward process, but its a lot easier with a lift. Just have a friend there with you to help get the transmission down and out of your way. They are heavy.
You can tell your clutch is slipping when the tach goes up, but the speedo doesn't. Its because the friction material on the clutch disc has worn away so much that the pressure plate doesn't have enough travel to hold it to the flywheel. I am going to replace my clutch in the spring. I first noticed it slipping on the e-way in 6th gear, as was mentioned above. It's a pretty straightforward process, but its a lot easier with a lift. Just have a friend there with you to help get the transmission down and out of your way. They are heavy.
Mine slips bad in 5th 6th when u mush the pedal, still gets me around town til spring though, i got a stock clutch with 32k on it out a wreck and a brand new slp setup, might just put the stocker in, use that up then next year use the trusty ole slp unit... about how long do clutch installs take or should i jsut pay a shop 2-300 bucks?
how long do clutch installs take or should i jsut pay a shop 2-300 bucks?
This sounds retarded, but I would like osmething to visualize. Anyone got a link to pics of a pressure plate/clutch/throwout bearing etc.? I s'pose I can do a google image search.
Is getting the flywheel resurfaced pretty much a walk-in job that any tranny shop can do? How much does that ~ go for?
Is getting the flywheel resurfaced pretty much a walk-in job that any tranny shop can do? How much does that ~ go for?
Dave -
Check out my clutch replacement URL=http://http://www.bfranker.badz28.com/fbody/t56.htm]notes here[/URL]. Also, check out a coupl of hte other write-ups that are more step-by-step...
Here (http://www.zmydust.com/lt1clutch.html)
and here (http://www.ws6.com/slpclutc.htm)
The last one used to have pics, but they seem to be gone.
As far as the flywheel, any good tranny should be able to machine yours in a couple hours tops. Don't pay more than $20-30. If they try to sell you a brand new one find a different shop!
Good luck, this is a pretty straight forward job for anyone with moderate mechanical ability.
Check out my clutch replacement URL=http://http://www.bfranker.badz28.com/fbody/t56.htm]notes here[/URL]. Also, check out a coupl of hte other write-ups that are more step-by-step...
Here (http://www.zmydust.com/lt1clutch.html)
and here (http://www.ws6.com/slpclutc.htm)
The last one used to have pics, but they seem to be gone.
As far as the flywheel, any good tranny should be able to machine yours in a couple hours tops. Don't pay more than $20-30. If they try to sell you a brand new one find a different shop!
Good luck, this is a pretty straight forward job for anyone with moderate mechanical ability.


