Car in Neutral, let clutch out, car moves
Car in Neutral, let clutch out, car moves
So if you are parked, put the car in neutral, let the clutch out the car pulls a tad bit.
Not like it's in gear, you can hear the motor lug down for a second as well when you let the clutch out...
it's weird.
Not like it's in gear, you can hear the motor lug down for a second as well when you let the clutch out...
it's weird.
what weight gear oil are you using? It could be a viscosity type movement from a thick fluid. Almost all cars when in the air in neutral will spin the tires. But to move the car, you have to have some serious rotation in neutral.
Does the car shift smooth? Im thinking maybe a bent shift fork, still engaging first gear a little bit?
Try putting the car in first gear with the clutch out...dont actually go in gear, just move the shifter up that way and see how much it takes for the car to start creeping forward, or the shifter to stop. Kind of hard to explain...but it could tell you something.
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Travis
Does the car shift smooth? Im thinking maybe a bent shift fork, still engaging first gear a little bit?
Try putting the car in first gear with the clutch out...dont actually go in gear, just move the shifter up that way and see how much it takes for the car to start creeping forward, or the shifter to stop. Kind of hard to explain...but it could tell you something.
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Travis
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