Feels like slipping in 5th
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Feels like slipping in 5th
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I have an 05 350Z with about 40 K miles on it
When I am between 4 K and 5K RPM's in 5th and I floor it (yes I am going about 100 then) the RPM's jump to about 7K.. it acts like when you have it in Nuetral and rev the RPM's lilke it is catching nothing. The RPM's will jump then come back and catch the gear again and start pulling. It is only when I am in 5th this happens between 4K and 5K RPM's.
This does not happen in any other gear and the gears pull all the way through
Can anybody tell me what this sounds like ?
I have an 05 350Z with about 40 K miles on it
When I am between 4 K and 5K RPM's in 5th and I floor it (yes I am going about 100 then) the RPM's jump to about 7K.. it acts like when you have it in Nuetral and rev the RPM's lilke it is catching nothing. The RPM's will jump then come back and catch the gear again and start pulling. It is only when I am in 5th this happens between 4K and 5K RPM's.
This does not happen in any other gear and the gears pull all the way through
Can anybody tell me what this sounds like ?
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Yeah, it sounds like you need a father figure in your life. Anyone who has ever driven a car can tell you the clutch is going. Doesn't matter if it is an AT or a MT.
And that is probably the nicest anyone is going to be. You might not want to check back on this thread unless you are into self mutilation. Good luck!
And that is probably the nicest anyone is going to be. You might not want to check back on this thread unless you are into self mutilation. Good luck!
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WOW didnt know everyone on this list was a bunch of A-Holes .. including you
Her everyone **** off
Hey moderator **** off too Kick me off the list if you want this is ******** I ask a question and get nothing but negative feedback.
Later everyone have a nie ****ing life
Her everyone **** off
Hey moderator **** off too Kick me off the list if you want this is ******** I ask a question and get nothing but negative feedback.
Later everyone have a nie ****ing life
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I would say your clutch is shot. Just get a new one. It happens, some cars last 100,000 miles with no clutch problems. But some have issues at 20 to 30,000 miles. Depends on car and most of all the driver....
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You get used to it just don't let it get to you. I know what it's like to be a newbie on this forum. Use the search option when every you can there is a lot of info on this forum. And not everyone is a ******* we just like to have some humor on the forums every once in awhile. The MY350Z.com Drama .lol.
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One thing that I have been told, although I haven't tried it, is to test the clutch in 5th. I wouldn't suggest trying this test more that one or more times as it is not good for the clutch. Start the car and put in 5th. Set the parking brake. Now, start to let the clutch out. Does the car stall immediately? If so, the clutch *may* be good. If you can let the clutch the whole way out, it is bad. How far can you let the clutch out before it engages normally?
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^ Listien to this guy I bought my clutch through them if I remember correct. JWT flywheel combo. Love the clutch hate the flywheel to much chatter.Buy great setup over all. If you do not plan on keeping your Z for awhile go with stock clutch and keep your factory flywheel. For resale purpose. If you plan on going FI or Nitrous go with a aftermarket clutch. I should have went with a 6 puck. You learn as you go. lol
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Thanks for all the feedback eveyone
I am not crazy into mods and believe it or not just enjoy driving the Z stock as is.. fast enough for me.
Anyways like I have seen by searching the forums .. this only happens whn I am at like 4K RPM and floor it it slips. If I accelerate slowy it's fine and really only happens in gear 4 and 5.
How many hours to replace a clutch ? Whats the general opinion here ?
Just trying to figure out how much for labor if I buy the clutch my self and have a shop do it
I am not crazy into mods and believe it or not just enjoy driving the Z stock as is.. fast enough for me.
Anyways like I have seen by searching the forums .. this only happens whn I am at like 4K RPM and floor it it slips. If I accelerate slowy it's fine and really only happens in gear 4 and 5.
How many hours to replace a clutch ? Whats the general opinion here ?
Just trying to figure out how much for labor if I buy the clutch my self and have a shop do it
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it's going to continue to get worse - could be a few days, could be a few weeks, there is really no way to know. I'd change it before it leaves you stranded
First time changing the clutch on this car - with air tools, in a garage, I'd give yourself 7-10 hours with help. A good shop can have it done in under 3 hours, but how much labor they charge will vary by the shop
First time changing the clutch on this car - with air tools, in a garage, I'd give yourself 7-10 hours with help. A good shop can have it done in under 3 hours, but how much labor they charge will vary by the shop
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For all you internet bullies out there it is not my first car .. I have have had manuals for my entire life .. I am 35 year old man not some 20 year old kid ...
I am an expert in computers and not cars ... I earn a living in IT
If you have a question about computers I would be glad to answer it without being difficult
Just trying to get some questions answered
I am an expert in computers and not cars ... I earn a living in IT
If you have a question about computers I would be glad to answer it without being difficult
Just trying to get some questions answered
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Nice! An IT guy who can't spell, or punctuate... that's odd. You could have fooled me by the post below. It doesn't matter what your physical age is... you showed your true colors in this post. You act like a 13 year old- I'm sorry.
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Homie
I admit that was a bit out of line
I was a member 3 years ago on this list and just visited it the first time today again. Never remember it being this harsh so I reacted a bit hostile
But whatever it is what it is
I admit that was a bit out of line
I was a member 3 years ago on this list and just visited it the first time today again. Never remember it being this harsh so I reacted a bit hostile
But whatever it is what it is