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Old Aug 26, 2002 | 05:02 PM
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Default Just got a new clutch, and have a little problem. Need help....

First of all, I am pissed that the pressure plate on my clutch was worn down after 33K miles, so I got the whole clutch replaced under warranty, except for the pressure plate, which cost me $140. Ever since the new clutch has been in, the pedal is lighter, of course, however, when i shift at higher rpm's, I feel as if the engine is going to rev while the clutch is engaging. In a way, I more or less feel the engine when I press the clutch in, and would like to know if that is normal, and if not, than what can I tell the dealer that it could be, cuz they dont know either. they drove a 2001 GSR, and it had the same feel to it, only not as intense. And also, why did my clutch go so quick?? I din't race, and was drving stick for four years before I got the 2000 GSR. ****, I had a 94 GSR, and a 2000 Si before the 2000 GSR... So, I know its not how i drive.... My car is freakin abbied, and uyet the pressure plate is almost worn down to the rivets.... I have the plate with me, so that I know the dealer wsnt bullshitting me about it... Anyways, is it normal for the clutch to go so quickI originally brought the car in for a squeaky noise that I was getting when engaging the clutch, and now all this.

Any help will be greatly appreciated, thanks.......
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Old Aug 26, 2002 | 05:13 PM
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Default Re: Just got a new clutch, and have a little problem. Need help.... (Lord Titus)

bleed your clutch...

and paragraphs are your friend.
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