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[QUOTE]Originally posted by st5150: [QB] 1st gear (on street tires) puts the least stress on the clutch. 5th gear from a 3,000 RPM punch is what taxes your clutcht the most. possible causes for the slipage is not using thread lock on the pressure plate bolts so they backed out, or a leaky front T5 seal getting tranny fluid on the clutch. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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baymustang
Member # 3246
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ok i put a new fms king vobra clutch in my car in septemeber put about 3,000 miles on it broke it in 500 miles and now its slipping but the thing is i can still launch hella hard in first gear and it doent slip at all could this mean i need to buy an adjustable clutch cable and quaderant or what does it mean some 1 please help thanks
st5150
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1st gear (on street tires) puts the least stress on the clutch. 5th gear from a 3,000 RPM punch is what taxes your clutcht the most.
possible causes for the slipage is not using thread lock on the pressure plate bolts so they backed out, or a leaky front T5 seal getting tranny fluid on the clutch.
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