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Clutch problem!!

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Old Jun 13, 2004 | 05:24 PM
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Clutch problem!!

Hi I am new to this and I have a couple of question. First of all has anyone ever installed a clutch masters stage 1 clutch to there pro? If so have you had any problems? I had recently installed one and now I have trouble shifting into first gear and reverse. This problem only occurs when at a standstill, what is my problem and how can I fix this? Thank for any help offered. Oh yeah, my cars is a 1993 dx 16v 1.8L SOHC manaul 5spd FWD.
Old Jun 15, 2004 | 04:26 PM
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had the same problem for a little while.... try slowly letting off the clutch a lil WHILE putting it in gear... works for me!

i think some transmissions are just like that... dunno for sure... mine's always done it, before and after a new clutch...
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This clutch problem is very annoying, if anyone knows anything, please help!!

p.s. thanks for the feedback prodigy6031
Old Jun 16, 2004 | 11:18 AM
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Double check the adjustment on the clutch. If that doesnt work, I dont know.
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