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pfs 02-16-2011 08:16 AM

Do I need a new clutch?
 
Hi,

A few weeks ago I accidentally revved my engine while slipping the clutch (I was trying to get out of some snow). My guess is that I got up to 3000-4000 rpm for about five to ten seconds.

Since then I occasionally smell "burning clutch" after heavy clutch use. I'm pretty sure this wasn't happening before.

Also, I don't know if this is related, but sometimes I hear a thump when disengaging the clutch, particularly at higher RPMs. Is this normal?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Peter

GZ3 02-16-2011 08:32 AM

the smell should go away eventually, as far as a thumping sound?? hmmm can you describe a little more??

ProfessorDave 02-16-2011 08:43 AM

I've seen a clutch with some miles on it already go under similar circumstances (son learning to drive, trying to start from a stop, up a hill, in 3rd. Wife's car, fortunately!). But the failure was immediately apparent.

I agree with GZ3 about the smell. It takes awhile to go away. There isn't a good way for odors to leave a bell housing quickly.

spinhead 02-16-2011 09:06 AM

I think the smell is just you grinding the clutch more than necessary. I do that every now and then, especially when going uphill in reverse. Always smells afterwards.
That thunk you're talking about happens to me as well, especially in first gear at like 3-4k rpm if you just pop the clutch. Try easing the clutch a little and it won't thunk. Either way, you're not reporting issues with your clutch engaging so I think you're fine.

kenchan 02-16-2011 09:20 AM

You have to like slip high rpm for a few min to kill a street clutch. I think you're fine.

Red__Zed 02-16-2011 09:30 AM

You should still be good, but it's always hard to tell. If it doesn't feel like it is slipping, it's probably OK. Your clutch will give you enough warning before it goes.

kenchan 02-16-2011 09:54 AM

Quick way to test is go 25mph in either 3rd or 4th and punch the gas. If it slips you need a new clutch.
Chances are you are okay.

tonybui 02-16-2011 10:20 AM

I'm new to the manual scene, how would the clutch "slip"??

shadoquad 02-16-2011 10:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tonybui (Post 943738)
I'm new to the manual scene, how would the clutch "slip"??

If you disengage the clutch and give it some gas, and the revs increase while the response and speedometer have a significant delay, your clutch is not grabbing properly. Not to be confused with throttle lag. If your throttle lags, then when you put your foot down, there will be some lag before the engine revs. That's normal in a drive-by-wire car.

I've replaced a slipping clutch. The symptoms are quite noticeable. They go "release clutch, give gas, hear a vroom, wait a few seconds, car starts going". :tup:

kielbasa16 02-16-2011 11:25 AM

Agreed youll feel it most when merging onto a highway, or anytime you release the clutch and try to punch the gas. Happened to me in my old car and as somebody with little mechanical experience it wasnt hard to "feel" what was going on.

RockStarKick 02-16-2011 11:30 AM

You will be fine.. I have been driving manual for a while now and have had a few cars that were ragged to hell and back and the clutch lasted a really long time.

pfs 02-16-2011 11:47 AM

Thanks everyone, it sounds like my clutch is probably fine (I haven't noticed any slipping with the clutch fully engaged).

For the poster who asked me to describe the sound: I guess I'll say it sounds like a muffled clunk, and it seems definitely connected to the pedal.

kenchan 02-16-2011 12:27 PM

There is an audible thunk sound when you depress the clutch pedal on these cars.

tonybui 02-16-2011 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 943742)
If you disengage the clutch and give it some gas, and the revs increase while the response and speedometer have a significant delay, your clutch is not grabbing properly. Not to be confused with throttle lag. If your throttle lags, then when you put your foot down, there will be some lag before the engine revs. That's normal in a drive-by-wire car.

I've replaced a slipping clutch. The symptoms are quite noticeable. They go "release clutch, give gas, hear a vroom, wait a few seconds, car starts going". :tup:

very clear, thanks a lot :tup:

iceman21_23 02-16-2011 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 943742)
If you disengage the clutch and give it some gas, and the revs increase while the response and speedometer have a significant delay, your clutch is not grabbing properly. Not to be confused with throttle lag. If your throttle lags, then when you put your foot down, there will be some lag before the engine revs. That's normal in a drive-by-wire car.

I've replaced a slipping clutch. The symptoms are quite noticeable. They go "release clutch, give gas, hear a vroom, wait a few seconds, car starts going". :tup:

so its kinda like driving a civic with a fart can? sounds like its moving but it aint going on where...


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