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Old 03-17-2009, 06:40 AM
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Will i got it all together and started it last night and i went threw the gears wile it was on the jack stands and when ever i put my foot on the clutch and put it in gear my tires start to move not real fast but slow wile my foot is still on the clutch is this right or do i need to ajust something any advice will help thank u

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Clutch is dragging. Lots of remedies for this......bleed system, slave shim, adj master etc.
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Try bleeding it out more..
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What clutch did you use? Their is a sticky up top of what clutches generally require shims and which ones do not. Obviously if you used a stock clutch you will not need a shim and you just have need to do like merv stated.
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Originally Posted by 2000Z-28
Will i got it all together and started it last night and i went threw the gears wile it was on the jack stands and when ever i put my foot on the clutch and put it in gear my tires start to move not real fast but slow wile my foot is still on the clutch is this right or do i need to ajust something any advice will help thank u
Normal JMHO, especially if it's a new clutch.
It could be the other things but a new set up can do that under normal conditions.
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Its a ls6




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