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Dam Heavy Clutch in the Troopy! Any Ideas??

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Dam Heavy Clutch in the Troopy! Any Ideas??

Post by Remydog05 »

As above the clutch in my Troopy is very heavy and if Im having to be waiting at lights, giveways, etc for over 20sec I nearly have a full left leg Gym workout!

Anyone else come across this??
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Re: Dam Heavy Clutch in the Troopy! Any Ideas??

Post by dumbdunce »

Remydog05 wrote:As above the clutch in my Troopy is very heavy and if Im having to be waiting at lights, giveways, etc for over 20sec I nearly have a full left leg Gym workout!

Anyone else come across this??
is it a factory or aftermarket clutch? did the heaviness suddenly appear or has it always been that way or did it develop over a period of days or weeks or months? this information is essential to diagnosing your problem.

the clutch should be either in or out - you should never hold it in while waiting at lights etc. that's what neutral is for.
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