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Old 11-29-2012, 10:31 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by bronsin View Post
Right.

It starts right up though...

After about six weeks of driving once a week to work and having occasionally to push the clutch in I havnt had any real problem.

So Im considering starting and moving off using the clutch...

HOWEVER!

If your clutch goes out I see no problem knowing how to do that so you can at least get home or get the car to a shop in the meantime.

Also for emergency use infrequently there should be no problem!
I can see your starting getting burned up or even worse, breaking the teeth off the flywheel and/or the starter gear. Good luck with this.. lol
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