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Re: Really Frozen Clutch

To: "Jethogger" <Jethogger@aol.com>, <SndMn19@aol.com>
Subject: Re: Really Frozen Clutch
From: "Jim Carney" <carney_fam_ark@email.msn.com>
Date: Sun, 24 May 1998 17:14:34 -0500
You can use this technique with the front wheels chocked & the rear end on
jackstands.
I did the accelerating & braking thing with my E-Type when I first got it
home. It is much easier on your tires this way.
JUST BE SURE the car is STABLE before you start.
Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Jethogger <Jethogger@aol.com>
To: SndMn19@aol.com <SndMn19@aol.com>
Cc: mgs@autox.team.net <mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Sunday, May 24, 1998 7:48 AM
Subject: Re: Really Frozen Clutch


>Hello.  It sounds like your clutch hydrauics problems are in the rubber
hose
>at the slave.  May be clogged?    Freeing a frozen culutch dic.   Get you
car
>to safe driving area.  Start the car in second gear.  Holding your clutch
>padel to the floor. ( you will have to fix the hydrauic first)  After you
have
>started the car in second gear and are driving about 15 MPH.  Still hold
the
>clutch pedel to the floor.  Try locking up the brakes repeatitly.  A
another
>way is to start the car in second gear again and still holding the clutch
>pedel to the floor.  This time using the gas pedel.  Goose the engine.
>Acclerate up and down.  To the floor with the pedel and off the pedel.
>Jerking your head around.  I have use both of these techenics and they
work.
>Good luck.  John




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