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clutch gone need help

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clutch gone need help

Post by kurzo »

i was out in the mud and found that my car wouldn't move anymore, when i was under high rev's it will start to move but with a clutch burning smell was wondering what it would be or is my clutch stuffed if so what the best clutch kit to put in a 4.2 pet lwb mav
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Post by Shadow »

Was you bellhousing submerged for any time?

could jsut be that theres water and mud in your bell housing which is making your clutch slip
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Post by kurzo »

it was in some sloppy mud for a little ive sprayed it a little but it only helped that little bit
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Post by Shadow »

kurzo wrote:it was in some sloppy mud for a little ive sprayed it a little but it only helped that little bit
I would try to soak the bellhousing out as much as you can with water

Does your bell have an inspection cover?

get the hose in there, but you dont want to pressurise the bellhousing, could lead to rear main failure i would think.
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Post by j-top paj »

clean it out with fresh water and wait for it to dry ;)
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Post by Sic Lux »

j-top paj wrote:clean it out with fresh water and wait for it to dry ;)
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