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Old 04-12-2008, 07:46 PM   #12
ScosyGissiok

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BEFORE!!! you start the job, I strongly advise picking up a workshop manual for the car - it'll warn you of any little peculiarities of the car - whatever you do, make sure the engine is SECURE before unbolting the gearbox, you're using stands, etc.

From the symtoms, sounds a lot like the friction plate is breaking up - could also be a cracked pressure plate diaphram or pressure plate ring, though.
Got a car manual, bought one late last year and it cost me $60[thumbdown]. We will be putting the car on stands and will have support for the engine underneath to support it's weight.
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