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Thread: blown clutch?

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    blown clutch?

    hey guys just recently ran b18c on the strip.. track being very grippy i though id move from 4grand launch to 6grand.. on stock itr drive terrain lulz... being a noob.. i fuked sumthing up lols.. car doesnt move in any gear... just revs out.. and i hear bit of clingy noise wen i do rev in gear.. was told it may not be clutch may be sum drive input shaft?? any help

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    Drive shafts?
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    Either that. Or you blew your diff.

    Most common is driveshafts though.

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    either blew the diff or the input shaft bearing

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    I'm going to say that you destroyed the spleens on the drive shafts... Fairly easy fix.
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    Quote Originally Posted by euRo.e View Post
    either blew the diff or the input shaft bearing
    i have a feeling ur right....it probably input shaft bearing... car moves while its in gear... while engine off... clutch still has feel.... no visible damage to drive shaft... and damaged drive shaft would make alot of noise, if car moved while off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cris88 View Post
    i have a feeling ur right....it probably input shaft bearing... car moves while its in gear... while engine off... clutch still has feel.... no visible damage to drive shaft... and damaged drive shaft would make alot of noise, if car moved while off.
    u mean rolls back in gear lol

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    "stock itr drive terrain" lmao
    maybe shift linkage got disconnected...


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    hahahah relax im an apprentice kent... LOOL

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    does your thrust bearing make lots of noise when u let the clutch out in neutral?I'm changing my clutch kit and input shaft bearing, aswell as diff bearings. But mine would get into gear but will make a noise like it was metal on metal. Ended up being the thrust bearing was f&*$#d. Just pull it apart and have a look

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    ended up being drive shaft... snapped right were it connects to the hub.... thanks for all the help guys

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