But it doesnāt make the sound if the clutch is pushed in all the way witch I donāt want to ride my clutch, andāsso we will assume you are depressing the clutch all the way. Put it in 1st, then switch to reverse, does it go in any easier?
Wow thank you! That actually rly helps, Iāve very very little amounts of grinding but recently it got bad and my clutch is started to feel very spongy to me so Iāll definitely go get that checked out and probably end up getting a new clutch thanks!!
Car only has 45k miles clutch maybe 30k but Itās also been hammered bc itās a drag car so Iām assuming the clutch or fluid is the problem gonna bring it to my guy tmrwe don t know how many miles on the clutch and car.
Yea, clutch, then fluids also , both hydraulic and the actual trans fluid.
For now just hit first then reverse.
Yeah, depending on the age and mileage, it probably would be good to get checked out. Brake fluid flush should be done every 3 years (which includes clutch on a MT car), air in the line or a failing slave/master cylinder would definitely make the clutch not disengage all the way.. Or the clutch material itself could be suspect.But it doesnāt make the sound if the clutch is pushed in all the way witch I donāt want to ride my clutch, andās
Wow thank you! That actually rly helps, Iāve very very little amounts of grinding but recently it got bad and my clutch is started to feel very spongy to me so Iāll definitely go get that checked out and probably end up getting a new clutch thanks!!
Oh no no ik that, Iām say like the only time it doesnāt make the sound is when the clutch is fully in but your also on the gasBTW, you're not riding the clutch if you push it in all the way to engage a gear especially when not moving. (if I understood your statement )
I donāt think so Iām 17 and had no one to teach me so I tought myself how to drive manual, when reversing I usually get the clutch in gauged just a bit and kinds flutter the 2 petals is there a better way at doing that?or operator error if not engaging the clutch enough with the pedal... LOL, Kind of joking as I assume you know what you are doing.
I ve done it myself where I failed to depress the clutch enough, LOL.
that sounds OK BUT you have to have full clutch engagement and in reverse before playing with the loud pedal. Just take a ride with a trusted Manual car guy. It s easier than an internet conversation. If you don t know anyone then go to a local car meet and meet some people. Last choice is a TRUSTED mechanic. If the car has been drag raced hard and long something could be broken or worn FYI. Good luck and keep us posted.I donāt think so Iām 17 and had no one to teach me so I tought myself how to drive manual, when reversing I usually get the clutch in gauged just a bit and kinds flutter the 2 petals is there a better way at doing that?