I took a trip this weekend that included a 1hr+ crawl on the George Washington Bridge going into NYC. During a particular section of slight incline, I was working the clutch quite a bit. It was about 90 degrees outside, and the coolant temps (read: everything temps) were higher than normal. During this period, I was getting quite a bit of chatter when engaging first gear, something I have not felt before in this car. Later on after things cooled down a bit, everything is as normal; nice smooth takeup rolling off a stop in first. For all I know, it could be the original clutch with almost 150k; I don't see a replacement in the P.O.'s records.
When the clutch on two of my Civics died, it was a slow, slippery death. Our Volvo 740 we had growing up simply went one day, with no signs at all. Just wondering what to expect out of an e30... TIA.
When the clutch on two of my Civics died, it was a slow, slippery death. Our Volvo 740 we had growing up simply went one day, with no signs at all. Just wondering what to expect out of an e30... TIA.
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