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Re: AE86 clutch Mon, 15 September 2003 11:35 Go to previous message
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drve along in first or seocnd gear, travel along at a constant 4000 rpm or so (or wherever your engine makes torque) then punch the accelerator to the metal,


I think you'll find that a worn clutch is much LESS likely to slip in the lower gears. you normally start to notice it mostly in 3rd or 4th gear around peak torque up a hill.
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