1996 Honda Civic - Strange Transmission Symptoms - Revs high, slow to accelerate
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1996 Honda Civic - Strange Transmission Symptoms - Revs high, slow to accelerate
My civic has been treating me great until about six months ago. About
that time it started with this strange grumbly whining sound whenever
it was in gear and driving, mostly when accelerating. About a month
ago, I noticed that I had a very small range of accelerator-pedal
motion in which I could accelerate. If I pushed the pedal past that,
the engine just revved like it would if the clutch pedal were
depressed. About that time I noticed that the grumbly whining sound
went away. Since then, on only one occasion, the grumbly sound
returned and my acceleration returned to normal.
So, basically, it takes me about 20 seconds to get to 60mph from zero,
and I have a hard time getting much past 70mph on the highway. The
engine is running fine, the issue is that it seems that not much power
is getting to the wheels. Can anybody help me?
Thanks,
Nate
that time it started with this strange grumbly whining sound whenever
it was in gear and driving, mostly when accelerating. About a month
ago, I noticed that I had a very small range of accelerator-pedal
motion in which I could accelerate. If I pushed the pedal past that,
the engine just revved like it would if the clutch pedal were
depressed. About that time I noticed that the grumbly whining sound
went away. Since then, on only one occasion, the grumbly sound
returned and my acceleration returned to normal.
So, basically, it takes me about 20 seconds to get to 60mph from zero,
and I have a hard time getting much past 70mph on the highway. The
engine is running fine, the issue is that it seems that not much power
is getting to the wheels. Can anybody help me?
Thanks,
Nate
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Re: 1996 Honda Civic - Strange Transmission Symptoms - Revs high, slowto accelerate
moktarino@gmail.com wrote:
>
> My civic has been treating me great until about six months ago. About
> that time it started with this strange grumbly whining sound whenever
> it was in gear and driving, mostly when accelerating. About a month
> ago, I noticed that I had a very small range of accelerator-pedal
> motion in which I could accelerate. If I pushed the pedal past that,
> the engine just revved like it would if the clutch pedal were
> depressed. About that time I noticed that the grumbly whining sound
> went away. Since then, on only one occasion, the grumbly sound
> returned and my acceleration returned to normal.
>
> So, basically, it takes me about 20 seconds to get to 60mph from zero,
> and I have a hard time getting much past 70mph on the highway. The
> engine is running fine, the issue is that it seems that not much power
> is getting to the wheels. Can anybody help me?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nate
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What's the mileage, how long have you had it and where have you ever had
the tranny serviced?
'Curly'
>
> My civic has been treating me great until about six months ago. About
> that time it started with this strange grumbly whining sound whenever
> it was in gear and driving, mostly when accelerating. About a month
> ago, I noticed that I had a very small range of accelerator-pedal
> motion in which I could accelerate. If I pushed the pedal past that,
> the engine just revved like it would if the clutch pedal were
> depressed. About that time I noticed that the grumbly whining sound
> went away. Since then, on only one occasion, the grumbly sound
> returned and my acceleration returned to normal.
>
> So, basically, it takes me about 20 seconds to get to 60mph from zero,
> and I have a hard time getting much past 70mph on the highway. The
> engine is running fine, the issue is that it seems that not much power
> is getting to the wheels. Can anybody help me?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nate
------------------------------------------------------
What's the mileage, how long have you had it and where have you ever had
the tranny serviced?
'Curly'
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Re: 1996 Honda Civic - Strange Transmission Symptoms - Revs high, slowto accelerate
moktarino@gmail.com wrote:
>
> My civic has been treating me great until about six months ago. About
> that time it started with this strange grumbly whining sound whenever
> it was in gear and driving, mostly when accelerating. About a month
> ago, I noticed that I had a very small range of accelerator-pedal
> motion in which I could accelerate. If I pushed the pedal past that,
> the engine just revved like it would if the clutch pedal were
> depressed. About that time I noticed that the grumbly whining sound
> went away. Since then, on only one occasion, the grumbly sound
> returned and my acceleration returned to normal.
>
> So, basically, it takes me about 20 seconds to get to 60mph from zero,
> and I have a hard time getting much past 70mph on the highway. The
> engine is running fine, the issue is that it seems that not much power
> is getting to the wheels. Can anybody help me?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nate
------------------------------------------------------
What's the mileage, how long have you had it and where have you ever had
the tranny serviced?
'Curly'
>
> My civic has been treating me great until about six months ago. About
> that time it started with this strange grumbly whining sound whenever
> it was in gear and driving, mostly when accelerating. About a month
> ago, I noticed that I had a very small range of accelerator-pedal
> motion in which I could accelerate. If I pushed the pedal past that,
> the engine just revved like it would if the clutch pedal were
> depressed. About that time I noticed that the grumbly whining sound
> went away. Since then, on only one occasion, the grumbly sound
> returned and my acceleration returned to normal.
>
> So, basically, it takes me about 20 seconds to get to 60mph from zero,
> and I have a hard time getting much past 70mph on the highway. The
> engine is running fine, the issue is that it seems that not much power
> is getting to the wheels. Can anybody help me?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nate
------------------------------------------------------
What's the mileage, how long have you had it and where have you ever had
the tranny serviced?
'Curly'
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Re: 1996 Honda Civic - Strange Transmission Symptoms - Revs high, slowto accelerate
moktarino@gmail.com wrote:
>
> My civic has been treating me great until about six months ago. About
> that time it started with this strange grumbly whining sound whenever
> it was in gear and driving, mostly when accelerating. About a month
> ago, I noticed that I had a very small range of accelerator-pedal
> motion in which I could accelerate. If I pushed the pedal past that,
> the engine just revved like it would if the clutch pedal were
> depressed. About that time I noticed that the grumbly whining sound
> went away. Since then, on only one occasion, the grumbly sound
> returned and my acceleration returned to normal.
>
> So, basically, it takes me about 20 seconds to get to 60mph from zero,
> and I have a hard time getting much past 70mph on the highway. The
> engine is running fine, the issue is that it seems that not much power
> is getting to the wheels. Can anybody help me?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nate
------------------------------------------------------
What's the mileage, how long have you had it and where have you ever had
the tranny serviced?
'Curly'
>
> My civic has been treating me great until about six months ago. About
> that time it started with this strange grumbly whining sound whenever
> it was in gear and driving, mostly when accelerating. About a month
> ago, I noticed that I had a very small range of accelerator-pedal
> motion in which I could accelerate. If I pushed the pedal past that,
> the engine just revved like it would if the clutch pedal were
> depressed. About that time I noticed that the grumbly whining sound
> went away. Since then, on only one occasion, the grumbly sound
> returned and my acceleration returned to normal.
>
> So, basically, it takes me about 20 seconds to get to 60mph from zero,
> and I have a hard time getting much past 70mph on the highway. The
> engine is running fine, the issue is that it seems that not much power
> is getting to the wheels. Can anybody help me?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nate
------------------------------------------------------
What's the mileage, how long have you had it and where have you ever had
the tranny serviced?
'Curly'
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Re: 1996 Honda Civic - Strange Transmission Symptoms - Revs high, slow to accelerate
Oops, it has 168k and when I first got it I had a "roller bearing"
replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
clutch was depressed.
'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
> moktarino@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > My civic has been treating me great until about six months ago. About
> > that time it started with this strange grumbly whining sound whenever
> > it was in gear and driving, mostly when accelerating. About a month
> > ago, I noticed that I had a very small range of accelerator-pedal
> > motion in which I could accelerate. If I pushed the pedal past that,
> > the engine just revved like it would if the clutch pedal were
> > depressed. About that time I noticed that the grumbly whining sound
> > went away. Since then, on only one occasion, the grumbly sound
> > returned and my acceleration returned to normal.
> >
> > So, basically, it takes me about 20 seconds to get to 60mph from zero,
> > and I have a hard time getting much past 70mph on the highway. The
> > engine is running fine, the issue is that it seems that not much power
> > is getting to the wheels. Can anybody help me?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Nate
>
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
> What's the mileage, how long have you had it and where have you ever had
> the tranny serviced?
>
> 'Curly'
replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
clutch was depressed.
'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
> moktarino@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > My civic has been treating me great until about six months ago. About
> > that time it started with this strange grumbly whining sound whenever
> > it was in gear and driving, mostly when accelerating. About a month
> > ago, I noticed that I had a very small range of accelerator-pedal
> > motion in which I could accelerate. If I pushed the pedal past that,
> > the engine just revved like it would if the clutch pedal were
> > depressed. About that time I noticed that the grumbly whining sound
> > went away. Since then, on only one occasion, the grumbly sound
> > returned and my acceleration returned to normal.
> >
> > So, basically, it takes me about 20 seconds to get to 60mph from zero,
> > and I have a hard time getting much past 70mph on the highway. The
> > engine is running fine, the issue is that it seems that not much power
> > is getting to the wheels. Can anybody help me?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Nate
>
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
> What's the mileage, how long have you had it and where have you ever had
> the tranny serviced?
>
> 'Curly'
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Re: 1996 Honda Civic - Strange Transmission Symptoms - Revs high, slow to accelerate
Oops, it has 168k and when I first got it I had a "roller bearing"
replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
clutch was depressed.
'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
> moktarino@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > My civic has been treating me great until about six months ago. About
> > that time it started with this strange grumbly whining sound whenever
> > it was in gear and driving, mostly when accelerating. About a month
> > ago, I noticed that I had a very small range of accelerator-pedal
> > motion in which I could accelerate. If I pushed the pedal past that,
> > the engine just revved like it would if the clutch pedal were
> > depressed. About that time I noticed that the grumbly whining sound
> > went away. Since then, on only one occasion, the grumbly sound
> > returned and my acceleration returned to normal.
> >
> > So, basically, it takes me about 20 seconds to get to 60mph from zero,
> > and I have a hard time getting much past 70mph on the highway. The
> > engine is running fine, the issue is that it seems that not much power
> > is getting to the wheels. Can anybody help me?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Nate
>
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
> What's the mileage, how long have you had it and where have you ever had
> the tranny serviced?
>
> 'Curly'
replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
clutch was depressed.
'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
> moktarino@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > My civic has been treating me great until about six months ago. About
> > that time it started with this strange grumbly whining sound whenever
> > it was in gear and driving, mostly when accelerating. About a month
> > ago, I noticed that I had a very small range of accelerator-pedal
> > motion in which I could accelerate. If I pushed the pedal past that,
> > the engine just revved like it would if the clutch pedal were
> > depressed. About that time I noticed that the grumbly whining sound
> > went away. Since then, on only one occasion, the grumbly sound
> > returned and my acceleration returned to normal.
> >
> > So, basically, it takes me about 20 seconds to get to 60mph from zero,
> > and I have a hard time getting much past 70mph on the highway. The
> > engine is running fine, the issue is that it seems that not much power
> > is getting to the wheels. Can anybody help me?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Nate
>
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
> What's the mileage, how long have you had it and where have you ever had
> the tranny serviced?
>
> 'Curly'
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Re: 1996 Honda Civic - Strange Transmission Symptoms - Revs high, slow to accelerate
Oops, it has 168k and when I first got it I had a "roller bearing"
replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
clutch was depressed.
'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
> moktarino@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > My civic has been treating me great until about six months ago. About
> > that time it started with this strange grumbly whining sound whenever
> > it was in gear and driving, mostly when accelerating. About a month
> > ago, I noticed that I had a very small range of accelerator-pedal
> > motion in which I could accelerate. If I pushed the pedal past that,
> > the engine just revved like it would if the clutch pedal were
> > depressed. About that time I noticed that the grumbly whining sound
> > went away. Since then, on only one occasion, the grumbly sound
> > returned and my acceleration returned to normal.
> >
> > So, basically, it takes me about 20 seconds to get to 60mph from zero,
> > and I have a hard time getting much past 70mph on the highway. The
> > engine is running fine, the issue is that it seems that not much power
> > is getting to the wheels. Can anybody help me?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Nate
>
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
> What's the mileage, how long have you had it and where have you ever had
> the tranny serviced?
>
> 'Curly'
replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
clutch was depressed.
'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
> moktarino@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > My civic has been treating me great until about six months ago. About
> > that time it started with this strange grumbly whining sound whenever
> > it was in gear and driving, mostly when accelerating. About a month
> > ago, I noticed that I had a very small range of accelerator-pedal
> > motion in which I could accelerate. If I pushed the pedal past that,
> > the engine just revved like it would if the clutch pedal were
> > depressed. About that time I noticed that the grumbly whining sound
> > went away. Since then, on only one occasion, the grumbly sound
> > returned and my acceleration returned to normal.
> >
> > So, basically, it takes me about 20 seconds to get to 60mph from zero,
> > and I have a hard time getting much past 70mph on the highway. The
> > engine is running fine, the issue is that it seems that not much power
> > is getting to the wheels. Can anybody help me?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Nate
>
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
> What's the mileage, how long have you had it and where have you ever had
> the tranny serviced?
>
> 'Curly'
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Re: 1996 Honda Civic - Strange Transmission Symptoms - Revs high, slow to accelerate
<moktarino@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Oops, it has 168k and when I first got it I had a "roller bearing"
> replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
> clutch was depressed.
>
Unless I'm missing something here, it sure sounds like a worn-out clutch. I
assume if you pop the clutch the engine doesn't stall and the wheels don't
spin; it just revs and gradually moves forward?
Mike
news:1159829860.114963.172700@m7g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com...
> Oops, it has 168k and when I first got it I had a "roller bearing"
> replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
> clutch was depressed.
>
Unless I'm missing something here, it sure sounds like a worn-out clutch. I
assume if you pop the clutch the engine doesn't stall and the wheels don't
spin; it just revs and gradually moves forward?
Mike
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Re: 1996 Honda Civic - Strange Transmission Symptoms - Revs high, slow to accelerate
<moktarino@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1159829860.114963.172700@m7g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com...
> Oops, it has 168k and when I first got it I had a "roller bearing"
> replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
> clutch was depressed.
>
Unless I'm missing something here, it sure sounds like a worn-out clutch. I
assume if you pop the clutch the engine doesn't stall and the wheels don't
spin; it just revs and gradually moves forward?
Mike
news:1159829860.114963.172700@m7g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com...
> Oops, it has 168k and when I first got it I had a "roller bearing"
> replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
> clutch was depressed.
>
Unless I'm missing something here, it sure sounds like a worn-out clutch. I
assume if you pop the clutch the engine doesn't stall and the wheels don't
spin; it just revs and gradually moves forward?
Mike
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Re: 1996 Honda Civic - Strange Transmission Symptoms - Revs high, slow to accelerate
<moktarino@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1159829860.114963.172700@m7g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com...
> Oops, it has 168k and when I first got it I had a "roller bearing"
> replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
> clutch was depressed.
>
Unless I'm missing something here, it sure sounds like a worn-out clutch. I
assume if you pop the clutch the engine doesn't stall and the wheels don't
spin; it just revs and gradually moves forward?
Mike
news:1159829860.114963.172700@m7g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com...
> Oops, it has 168k and when I first got it I had a "roller bearing"
> replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
> clutch was depressed.
>
Unless I'm missing something here, it sure sounds like a worn-out clutch. I
assume if you pop the clutch the engine doesn't stall and the wheels don't
spin; it just revs and gradually moves forward?
Mike
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Re: 1996 Honda Civic - Strange Transmission Symptoms - Revs high, slow to accelerate
Yep, that's what it is. Thanks guys for your help!
Michael Pardee wrote:
> <moktarino@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1159829860.114963.172700@m7g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com...
> > Oops, it has 168k and when I first got it I had a "roller bearing"
> > replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
> > clutch was depressed.
> >
>
> Unless I'm missing something here, it sure sounds like a worn-out clutch. I
> assume if you pop the clutch the engine doesn't stall and the wheels don't
> spin; it just revs and gradually moves forward?
>
> Mike
Michael Pardee wrote:
> <moktarino@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1159829860.114963.172700@m7g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com...
> > Oops, it has 168k and when I first got it I had a "roller bearing"
> > replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
> > clutch was depressed.
> >
>
> Unless I'm missing something here, it sure sounds like a worn-out clutch. I
> assume if you pop the clutch the engine doesn't stall and the wheels don't
> spin; it just revs and gradually moves forward?
>
> Mike
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Re: 1996 Honda Civic - Strange Transmission Symptoms - Revs high, slow to accelerate
Yep, that's what it is. Thanks guys for your help!
Michael Pardee wrote:
> <moktarino@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1159829860.114963.172700@m7g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com...
> > Oops, it has 168k and when I first got it I had a "roller bearing"
> > replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
> > clutch was depressed.
> >
>
> Unless I'm missing something here, it sure sounds like a worn-out clutch. I
> assume if you pop the clutch the engine doesn't stall and the wheels don't
> spin; it just revs and gradually moves forward?
>
> Mike
Michael Pardee wrote:
> <moktarino@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1159829860.114963.172700@m7g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com...
> > Oops, it has 168k and when I first got it I had a "roller bearing"
> > replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
> > clutch was depressed.
> >
>
> Unless I'm missing something here, it sure sounds like a worn-out clutch. I
> assume if you pop the clutch the engine doesn't stall and the wheels don't
> spin; it just revs and gradually moves forward?
>
> Mike
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Re: 1996 Honda Civic - Strange Transmission Symptoms - Revs high, slow to accelerate
Yep, that's what it is. Thanks guys for your help!
Michael Pardee wrote:
> <moktarino@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1159829860.114963.172700@m7g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com...
> > Oops, it has 168k and when I first got it I had a "roller bearing"
> > replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
> > clutch was depressed.
> >
>
> Unless I'm missing something here, it sure sounds like a worn-out clutch. I
> assume if you pop the clutch the engine doesn't stall and the wheels don't
> spin; it just revs and gradually moves forward?
>
> Mike
Michael Pardee wrote:
> <moktarino@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1159829860.114963.172700@m7g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com...
> > Oops, it has 168k and when I first got it I had a "roller bearing"
> > replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
> > clutch was depressed.
> >
>
> Unless I'm missing something here, it sure sounds like a worn-out clutch. I
> assume if you pop the clutch the engine doesn't stall and the wheels don't
> spin; it just revs and gradually moves forward?
>
> Mike
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Re: 1996 Honda Civic - Strange Transmission Symptoms - Revs high, slow to accelerate
On 3 Oct 2006 12:09:03 -0700, "moktarino@gmail.com"
<moktarino@gmail.com> wrote:
>Yep, that's what it is. Thanks guys for your help!
This has been a test of the obvious problem diagnosis system. Had
this been an actual obvious problem, the OP would have replaced the
clutch months ago. This concludes this test of the obvious problem
diagnosis system.
>
>
>Michael Pardee wrote:
>> <moktarino@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1159829860.114963.172700@m7g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com...
>> > Oops, it has 168k and when I first got it I had a "roller bearing"
>> > replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
>> > clutch was depressed.
>> >
>>
>> Unless I'm missing something here, it sure sounds like a worn-out clutch. I
>> assume if you pop the clutch the engine doesn't stall and the wheels don't
>> spin; it just revs and gradually moves forward?
>>
>> Mike
<moktarino@gmail.com> wrote:
>Yep, that's what it is. Thanks guys for your help!
This has been a test of the obvious problem diagnosis system. Had
this been an actual obvious problem, the OP would have replaced the
clutch months ago. This concludes this test of the obvious problem
diagnosis system.
>
>
>Michael Pardee wrote:
>> <moktarino@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1159829860.114963.172700@m7g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com...
>> > Oops, it has 168k and when I first got it I had a "roller bearing"
>> > replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
>> > clutch was depressed.
>> >
>>
>> Unless I'm missing something here, it sure sounds like a worn-out clutch. I
>> assume if you pop the clutch the engine doesn't stall and the wheels don't
>> spin; it just revs and gradually moves forward?
>>
>> Mike
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Re: 1996 Honda Civic - Strange Transmission Symptoms - Revs high, slow to accelerate
On 3 Oct 2006 12:09:03 -0700, "moktarino@gmail.com"
<moktarino@gmail.com> wrote:
>Yep, that's what it is. Thanks guys for your help!
This has been a test of the obvious problem diagnosis system. Had
this been an actual obvious problem, the OP would have replaced the
clutch months ago. This concludes this test of the obvious problem
diagnosis system.
>
>
>Michael Pardee wrote:
>> <moktarino@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1159829860.114963.172700@m7g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com...
>> > Oops, it has 168k and when I first got it I had a "roller bearing"
>> > replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
>> > clutch was depressed.
>> >
>>
>> Unless I'm missing something here, it sure sounds like a worn-out clutch. I
>> assume if you pop the clutch the engine doesn't stall and the wheels don't
>> spin; it just revs and gradually moves forward?
>>
>> Mike
<moktarino@gmail.com> wrote:
>Yep, that's what it is. Thanks guys for your help!
This has been a test of the obvious problem diagnosis system. Had
this been an actual obvious problem, the OP would have replaced the
clutch months ago. This concludes this test of the obvious problem
diagnosis system.
>
>
>Michael Pardee wrote:
>> <moktarino@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1159829860.114963.172700@m7g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com...
>> > Oops, it has 168k and when I first got it I had a "roller bearing"
>> > replaced in the transmission. It made a bad-bearing noise when the
>> > clutch was depressed.
>> >
>>
>> Unless I'm missing something here, it sure sounds like a worn-out clutch. I
>> assume if you pop the clutch the engine doesn't stall and the wheels don't
>> spin; it just revs and gradually moves forward?
>>
>> Mike