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Old Jan 25, 2023 | 04:27 AM
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Evo 7 broken clutch, gearbox or transfer case???

Hey guys so my evo recently broke down. As I was cruising along something sounded like it broke and then a loud rattling noise. Pulled over to check if anything was leaking but found nothing.. tried to start the car but it would act as if in was in gear and jumped forward even though I had it in neutral. Eventually I managed to get it out of gear and have it on neutral but it makes a loud rattling noise when the clutch is not pressed down. When i do press down on clutch pedal the noise goes away.. It won't go into gear unless I really force it and when it does it struggles to move.. it will move a few inches and will just lock up and not move.. I have attached a few videos of what it's doing.. thanks..
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Old Jan 27, 2023 | 04:11 PM
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Old Jan 27, 2023 | 04:48 PM
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I cant tell from the video. clutch exploding, broken output shaft since you have rattling, one of the diffs ring & pinion if your car wont move but you can feel power going to the diffs
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