i did a stupid thing today and i am not sure if my clutch survived that
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i was leaving work today and found out a car (Hyundai matrix) parked right at my front bumper and a woo at the back bumper and their wasn't an inch to manuver the car out of the parking spot.
i started the car and let the engine warm up a bit then i throwed in first gear and revved my woo up to some 2500 RPM or so then started to push the hyundai... it is a heavy ass car with the hand brake applied
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i managed to push it to the front a bit after some hard engine work for 2 or 3 seconds... so far so good but when i was backing up to head to the road i smelled the clutch
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it smelled like fried brakes pads and i was scared as hell that i might have tosted the clutch... the car felt just the same all the way home (10 Km drive) and i have accelerated hard and squealed the tires in 2nd gear just to check things out and all seems ok.
when i parked the car at home i can still smell a mild "fried pads" smell... not sure if that is because the clutch is badly hurt or because the smell was tightly captured in clutch the bell house and leaking gradually.
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guys i am desprate... the last thing i need is a fried clutch now and the smell frightened me like hell yet the car performace is the same... did anyone experiance that before? can my clutch survive that load? is theiur anyway to know if it is ok or need replacment (other than taring it apart)?
i am in deep need of help here guys
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