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Clutch is dead?

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Clutch is dead?

Post by hetfield_86 »

Hey just started noticing that my car is revving to much when i accelerate rather than actually giving me more power. A friend told me this would be the clutch but thought I would double check witht he board before I went out and got a new clutch. It has now gotten to the point where I can only drive it pretty slowly and it revs heaps rather than actually driving...
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Post by MyGQ »

if its revving but not accelerating yes its about to die

U'll really notice it up hill under load,

Mine did the same, i wa at Lithgow and had to get back to Gosford, found out that if u rev the enginer harder rather than labouring it you save the clutch a bit more :)
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Post by Daisy »

yup clutch is gone.
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Post by CruiserPatrol »

Yeah, just worth checking that your slave is releaseing properly first. I had a similar problem and found that the slave was full of s##t. Installed a new one for $40 and no more slip, unfortunatley the slip also damaged the clutch and will need replacing prematurley, but worth a look before doing the hardest job there is on the GQ, pulling the box. I have that to look forward to. It is worth changing the slave anyway so you now it is right with the new clutch.

Good luck Dave
I'll give it a go!!!!!
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