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GQ clutch

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GQ clutch

Post by slowLux »

My clucth feels a bit suss. It's a tad worn as is but still ok, anyway i got the car serviced on wednesday and it's felt wierd ever since, it feels like it sort of sticks when you let it out. Like it's a bit jittery, then when it does release it grips straight away. My mechanic bled the clutch when it was seviced buit i told him bout it and he reckons there could be water in it. Yes i did a crossing the week before that i HAD to put the clutch in but it felt completely fine up untill after it was serviced. He said to bring it down but i cant take it down there till next week and i had plans to go wheelin tomorrow.

MY questions are, from what i described does it sound like there is water in it? and, do you think it would be ok to go out wheelin for a short while tomorrow?

Any help is greatly appreciated, cheers
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Post by not not »

Do you have a drain plug at the bottom of your bellhousing
(come to think of it i am pretty shore i drilled and taped mine myself)
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Post by slowLux »

got no idea, only got the car recently. It does say in the manual that theres a plug or something tp let the water out if it does get in there. I guess that'd be it
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