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hi guys, last night when i was driving a friend of mine home, my car suddenly started stinking of burning clutch and the revs were going crazy.
i wasn't hammering on the accelerator btw...
I thought this was odd and so tested it to see if the engine was being weird or not, so i put it int 3rd, went a nice 30mph and slapped it in 5th gear.
Now the revs should go right down, however this was not the case, the revs stayed exactly the same and if i floored it, the car would carry on at 30 yet the revs would increase very quickly up to 6,000 which s extremely worrying
So i checked it again this morning and low and behold it was completely fine!!! and didn't stink of clutch.
Im almost certain there is something wrong here and as i dont know much at all about engines, clutches etc... could some1 tell me what has happened or experienced the same thing???
cheers
mike
i wasn't hammering on the accelerator btw...
I thought this was odd and so tested it to see if the engine was being weird or not, so i put it int 3rd, went a nice 30mph and slapped it in 5th gear.
Now the revs should go right down, however this was not the case, the revs stayed exactly the same and if i floored it, the car would carry on at 30 yet the revs would increase very quickly up to 6,000 which s extremely worrying
So i checked it again this morning and low and behold it was completely fine!!! and didn't stink of clutch.
Im almost certain there is something wrong here and as i dont know much at all about engines, clutches etc... could some1 tell me what has happened or experienced the same thing???
cheers
mike
maybe that happened when the clutch was hot... i recon you were driving it for a while before this happened.
anyway what you discribed is atypical clutch problem... don't test it over and over as you might hurt your flywheel during the process if the clutch went down to bare metal or so.
MMamdouh
anyway what you discribed is atypical clutch problem... don't test it over and over as you might hurt your flywheel during the process if the clutch went down to bare metal or so.
MMamdouh
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sounds like a good testing technique... will try it to see how my clutch do, i am not very sure of how it is now after 100k kms of mostly city drivingthe_house123 wrote: so i put it int 3rd, went a nice 30mph and slapped it in 5th gear.
Now the revs should go right down, however this was not the case, the revs stayed exactly the same and if i floored it, the car would carry on at 30 yet the revs would increase very quickly up to 6,000 which s extremely worrying
mike
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heh, yeh i might be wrong in saying this, but i might need a new clutch plate.
its done it once before as well as i remember going from 2nd to 3rd (this time i was hammering it) and when it hi 3rd the revs shot straight up to the limiter.
GOD i was in for a shock!!! and yeah the smell of clutch was there as well.
but as you say mmamdoh, "i recon you were driving it for a while before this happened" if you call a good 10 mins of driving long then yes, which agai nis a little worrying as i dont ant that to happen on the motorway!
its done it once before as well as i remember going from 2nd to 3rd (this time i was hammering it) and when it hi 3rd the revs shot straight up to the limiter.
GOD i was in for a shock!!! and yeah the smell of clutch was there as well.
but as you say mmamdoh, "i recon you were driving it for a while before this happened" if you call a good 10 mins of driving long then yes, which agai nis a little worrying as i dont ant that to happen on the motorway!
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I agree. A clutch problem like you describe wont just go away. You need to pull your tranny. Install a new clutch disc and pressure plate.MMamdouh wrote:maybe that happened when the clutch was hot... i recon you were driving it for a while before this happened.
anyway what you discribed is atypical clutch problem... don't test it over and over as you might hurt your flywheel during the process if the clutch went down to bare metal or so.
MMamdouh
cost-wise and labor-wise ?
Better a manual tranny than a auto.
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agree, could be that as well. Either way ? It won't fix itself.Audacity Racing wrote:Sounds like a leaky main seal
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