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Clutch Slipping

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gibbyy

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Jul 12, 2011
St. Paul, Minnesota
Here's the low down...

I went to get my transmission checked out at a shop (because i thought it was leaking)

Turns out it wasn't but.... the mechanic said that my gear oil was a cream color and that means that there is moisture. I was just wondering if the moisture in the transmission would cause the clutch to slip?

I just replaced the Clutch master cylinder and the Clutch slave cylinder and the clutch still slips only when i reach about 10-15 pounds of boost. I'm not sure if it is the clutch, maybe a vaccum leak could cause this problem. I have no idea HELPPP!!!!!
 
Is your clutch pedal adjusted so the bleeder valve is open? If its closed your clutch may not be fully engaging. The way to check is to see if you can push the slave cylinder in freely if you can't then you Ned to adjust the master from under the dash.
 
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