I scattered a race car clutch once when I missed third gear with the throttle nailed.

A while back Frisky did a clutch job at my house and his old flywheel had small hairline cracks in it. It was destined to let go at the most inopportune time. HE wisely replaced the flywheel even though it meant hitch hiking to work for a week whiole a replacement could be shipped.

With only 10,000 miles on it means it has had a hard life, or was defective to begin with. #2 is very rare.


Curtis J


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