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Old 26th May 2020, 08:44   #11
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If you put your foot on the brake while revving the engine and let the clutch out when in first or second and stationary does the car stall?

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Finally I tried it yesterday. If I brake and let the clutch out the engine stop.
Does it means the clutch is OK?
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Old 26th May 2020, 13:24   #12
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Finally I tried it yesterday. If I brake and let the clutch out the engine stop.
Does it means the clutch is OK?
If it slips in 4th and 5th it generally means the clutch needs to be replaced. At least the Driven Plate.

OH !!----And while you are in there it's pretty well essential to re-new the slave cylinder.---
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