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<blockquote data-quote="DarkKnightSM" data-source="post: 8594849" data-attributes="member: 672612"><p>Ok i think you guys are confused. I did not install the clutch on this motor/****** combo. The motor was pulled from the previous car just as is, nothing done to it. Everything worked fine with zero signs of failure. This means i didnot tinker with the clutch nor the ******. It wasnt even pulled apart from the motor. I did do a clutch on the previous ******, which all came out with the old motor which had 230k miles on. It was time to go. But that clutch is new and will probably swap it over since the old motor/****** is already out.</p><p></p><p>.the car origonally starting slipping out of 5th due to low ****** fluid, and yes nay sayers, it is possible for a manual ****** to start slipping out of gear due to low fluid.</p><p></p><p>My point being is, the issue with the car was soley caused by first lack of fluid, and then probably to much fluid. I suppose if anything i just want to get out there the negative effects of not accurately checking your fluid</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkKnightSM, post: 8594849, member: 672612"] Ok i think you guys are confused. I did not install the clutch on this motor/****** combo. The motor was pulled from the previous car just as is, nothing done to it. Everything worked fine with zero signs of failure. This means i didnot tinker with the clutch nor the ******. It wasnt even pulled apart from the motor. I did do a clutch on the previous ******, which all came out with the old motor which had 230k miles on. It was time to go. But that clutch is new and will probably swap it over since the old motor/****** is already out. .the car origonally starting slipping out of 5th due to low ****** fluid, and yes nay sayers, it is possible for a manual ****** to start slipping out of gear due to low fluid. My point being is, the issue with the car was soley caused by first lack of fluid, and then probably to much fluid. I suppose if anything i just want to get out there the negative effects of not accurately checking your fluid [/QUOTE]
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