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Old 06-28-2007, 05:00 AM
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Ok so long story short, I got oil all over the clutch and its slipping. A lot of it has burned off but it still slips when under a load. I have been driving it real easy but will it eventually grab like it use to? Anything I can do to help it?
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Replace your rear main seal and replace the clutch. No other way around it. Sorry!
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Originally Posted by JMBLOWNWS6
Replace your rear main seal and replace the clutch. No other way around it. Sorry!
i should have explained it better, the oil pressure sensor broke ( i guess when i put my intake on) and blew out causing oil to poor out the back of the motor. its not leaking anymore
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You've soaked the friction material in your clutch with oil, you need to replace it, you could possibly start a fire lol it gets pretty hot in there Make sure you douse (sp?) everything in brake cleaner before you put it back together.




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