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- Sep 13, 2002
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Easton,
Massachusetts
Bought a 90 Talon AWD locally. Previous owner did plenty of hard launches (5500RPM, etc) regularly. He said car gradually stopped moving when letting up the clutch pedal, and engaging the clutch. My thoughts were a worn clutch, slipping because of all the 5K RPM launches... 
Towed car to garage. Car would shift into 1st-5th gear, and reverse perfectly fine. Clutch pedal pressure and all hydraulics looked good, not losing any fluid, etc. When in gear, and you engage the clutch - a clanking/clunking noise started coming from the transmission area - followed by NO movement.
When you let the clutch enagage, you can almost feel it grab a little bit - but there is no forward or reverse movement - none. No matter what RPM, etc - no movement. You can sit there with the car in gear, and clutch enagaged (pedal completely up) and nail the accelerator - won't move an inch. This is every gear, even reverse.
The clutch disk and pressure plate both appear to be FINE. The splines on the clutch disk are fine, and also on the input shaft. I think the power is making it to the input shaft, but getting lost somewhere before turning the wheels - what could cause this?
Center diff?
Anyone with any experience or information about this it would be greatly appreciated. Are there any tests I can perform, to rule out any options? I was thinking the problem is some type of differential or splines somewhere...?
Thanks very much!

Towed car to garage. Car would shift into 1st-5th gear, and reverse perfectly fine. Clutch pedal pressure and all hydraulics looked good, not losing any fluid, etc. When in gear, and you engage the clutch - a clanking/clunking noise started coming from the transmission area - followed by NO movement.

When you let the clutch enagage, you can almost feel it grab a little bit - but there is no forward or reverse movement - none. No matter what RPM, etc - no movement. You can sit there with the car in gear, and clutch enagaged (pedal completely up) and nail the accelerator - won't move an inch. This is every gear, even reverse.
The clutch disk and pressure plate both appear to be FINE. The splines on the clutch disk are fine, and also on the input shaft. I think the power is making it to the input shaft, but getting lost somewhere before turning the wheels - what could cause this?
Center diff?
Anyone with any experience or information about this it would be greatly appreciated. Are there any tests I can perform, to rule out any options? I was thinking the problem is some type of differential or splines somewhere...?
Thanks very much!

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