Think I broke my clutch..
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Think I broke my clutch..
My stupid *** was doing a powerbrake in fifth gear and all of the sudden there was a bang and and my clutch went real soft and I couldn't shift into any gear. I went underneath and looked and there was steam (or smoke) and i smelt burnt rubber and there was black stuff dripping from where the engine and transmission connected. What exactly did I break? Hopefully it's just the clutch not the whole damn transmission.
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I had my clutch bypassed so if I started it in a gear my truck would move as I started it. It doesn't do that anymore. While it idles, I can shift into gears like I would if it was off. My drivetrain doesn't move an inch anymore. All my truck does is start and idle.
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I had my clutch bypassed so if I started it in a gear my truck would move as I started it. It doesn't do that anymore. While it idles, I can shift into gears like I would if it was off. My drivetrain doesn't move an inch anymore. All my truck does is start and idle.
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Well you blew the hub out of the clutch or broke the input shaft. Now when you start it the engine and transmission are no longer connected, thus no movement. How much of the black stuff( liquid I imagine) came out? I'd say the black stuff is engine oil if you took out the rear main seal. Or gear oil from the transmission depending what you did to the shaft or the case. Third option is the fluid from the hydraulic clutch slave cylinder, but unlikely, as it would have had to got real nasty in there for that to happen.
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And if your broke your input shaft I cant imagine what else may be busted too. So you are going to need a new clutch, remachine the flywheel if you did not strees it and break or shear any bolts to the crank.. If your rearmain is leaking now so might as well replace it too. Dont use a hammer to put it in either find a big enough socket or find a seal driver or you will just ruin it.
The clutch fluid can turn black faily easy because the bell housing is full of clutch dust. But you can smell it and be able to tell if its engine oil or brake fluid.
The clutch fluid can turn black faily easy because the bell housing is full of clutch dust. But you can smell it and be able to tell if its engine oil or brake fluid.
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