Chimaera clutch slip?
Chimaera clutch slip?
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malloryn

Original Poster:

45 posts

274 months

Monday 21st April 2003
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Yesterday I test drove a chimaera, P reg, 60000 miles.
When resting my foot lightly on the clutch, the clutch appeared to slip.
Is this a normal characteristic of chimaeras or a sympton of clutch plate wear?

Ballistic Banana

14,704 posts

289 months

Monday 21st April 2003
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Best way is to slip it into fourth and then floor it, if it revs high before pulling you have a worn clutch.
Generally on average the Chimeara/Griffith clutch lasts around 30K. Mine went after 23k on my griff butthat was due to an oil seal splitting and pi$$ing oil all over the clutch.

BB

malloryn

Original Poster:

45 posts

274 months

Monday 21st April 2003
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That what I did and noticed the increase in revs vs speed. This was OK when i totally removed my foot from the pedal.

shpub

8,507 posts

294 months

Monday 21st April 2003
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The clutch is not a foot rest for a start and such an approach will knacker a clutch quicker than anything... especially on a TVR which tends to have a lot of poser and torque.

Does seem a high clutch point so I would guess that the clutch is on its way out.

Steve
www.tvrbooks.co.uk

Trefor

14,717 posts

305 months

Monday 21st April 2003
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shpub said: ... a lot of poser ...

Steve



Speak for yourself



>> Edited by Trefor on Monday 21st April 10:31