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Old 10-06-2012, 02:39 PM
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Can the rear end slip ?
I've noticed something slipping I can't believe it's the clutch as its fairly new.
I'm thinking maybe rear end ?
It happened once when cold on flat ground. however, it happens often when I am gong up hill. Say third gear and a heavy blip of the throttle, I feel It slip for a few seconds then catch. .??? Possible.
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How could a toothed gear slip?
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Its your clutch
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Clutch. In 3rd going up a hill the car is under significant load. Most of the time a clutch won't slip under hard acceleration from a dead stop because the load is very minimal.
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Check your trans mount then
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Just wishful thinking. I'm already looking at the new monster twin.
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Do you have enough fluid in your transmission?
check with engine warm, in P, and while engine is running.


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Originally Posted by BoxeDK
Do you have enough fluid in your transmission?
check with engine warm, in P, and while engine is running.


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Since he mentioned that his CLUTCH was 'fairly new' I don't think this is possible...
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possible that you just lost traction for a moment?



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