Signs of clutch on way out
Signs of clutch on way out
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sprior

Original Poster:

96 posts

261 months

Monday 31st May 2004
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Rose to the bait of an oik on Sat night and dropped the clutch at 6000 on my 996.
For about a second, revs held, but no fwd movement.

Could have been wheelspin, but thought I would have heard or felt that.
On other cars I've had, the signs of clutch wear have been slippage at max torque going up hills, and this car has done none of that.

Is there a way to tell of impending financial woe?

Simon

iantr

3,602 posts

256 months

Monday 31st May 2004
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Yes. Drop the clutch at 6000rpm. If nothing happens for a second or two then..........

agent006

12,058 posts

281 months

Monday 31st May 2004
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If you can't stall it in 3rd then the clutch is well gone.

bennno

14,328 posts

286 months

Monday 31st May 2004
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not neccessarily, the 996 has such big fat tyres that its possible if you didnt dump the clutch that you just burnt it.

put the handbrake on and try pulling off in second, if if it stalls the clutch is probably fine

Bennno

dazren

22,612 posts

278 months

Tuesday 1st June 2004
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Aggi

141 posts

256 months

Tuesday 1st June 2004
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agent006 said:
If you can't stall it in 3rd then the clutch is well gone.

My impreza will set of in 3rd! Surely a porsche has enough grunt to go in 3rd?

agent006

12,058 posts

281 months

Tuesday 1st June 2004
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Aggi said:

agent006 said:
If you can't stall it in 3rd then the clutch is well gone.


My impreza will set of in 3rd! Surely a porsche has enough grunt to go in 3rd?


Sorry, i meant stall with the aid of the handbrake.

911 (997)

118 posts

256 months

Tuesday 1st June 2004
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hmmm, new drive shaft? Guess I won't be dropping the clutch in a hurry...

sprior

Original Poster:

96 posts

261 months

Wednesday 2nd June 2004
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Thanks for the stall in 2nd test.

No slip noticeable - first time I've ever been glad to stall a car

Maybe it was wheelspin after all.

Regarding the driveshafts - if sidestepping the clutch at 6 is not it, what is the best getaway method in a c2?

cmj

201 posts

264 months

Friday 4th June 2004
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HOw many miles has the 996 done on this clutch ? It is not unusual for clutches to need to be replaced from 30,000 onwards especially if you make a habit of dumping the clutch from 60000 rpm !!