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ibby

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  1. Well if its got that many miles on now, i think the bedding period is officially over I used to have an uprated clutch in my civic,and used tohave issues setting off, where it would kind of clatter, and shake the car. however my problem didnt get worse. It just stayed like that. only did it in 1st round the biting point. What clutch got put in? did the pressure plate flywheel got replaced/ cleaned. - Try the things mentioned above, with cleaning it. Burning clutch smell is not good. - This normally indicates heavy load, and slippage. Slippage is bad, as the clutch overheats and then fails to mate/grip with the othersurfaces correctly leading to dead clutch. This matter will progressivly get worse, so stop thrashing the car, and drive like a grandmother untill you have fixed it - Please correct me if iam wrong
  2. Didnt you think of pulling over quicker... and taking a look if the temp gague was going over the roof? Please take a picture of the area that you think the water is comming out of,
  3. Thanks mate, I will start looking and reading posts
  4. Yes Iam looking to buyone in the near future I like stock cars:D My fav colour is white Is their a guide or FAQ on what to look for in a supra. any guides on what prices I should pay any known issues with the diffrent models ? thanks
  5. If you think your clutch is not bedded in, then you need to drive it carefully. How many miles have you done ?
  6. ibby

    hello

    Hello Guys Iam from westyorkshire and dont own a supra Looking to learn loads about them and buy one eventually
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