Meaning when the clutch pedal is pressed to the floor?
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So is english your second language? Seriously. So you are saying, that the no matter how much gas you give it, it only moves really slowly as though the car were in neutral? I dont understand your comment about "the same amount of acceleration as if I was letting off the clutch"....Originally posted by ak-Support is where it's at. Like a bra. This guy has his bra off though. He lives dangerous and shameless; i like him.
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Check your muffler bearings. They tend to break and cause a rattling when the car takes a good beating like you described. If you still hear it, roll the car down a hill and get out while running alongside of it to try and pin point where the noise is coming from. Report back and we'll be able to figure this out.
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Ok, so your axles, diff, driveshaft, and trans. mainshaft all have to rotate in order for the car to roll freely in neutral. If your engine struggles to move the car in gear while the clutch pedal is in the full up position then you somehow wasted your clutch.
This is of course assuming that both rear tires are touching the ground.
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