BeetleGav
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But it can't be because my corsa b only has 15thow on it. I've drilled my airbox, could this cause the engine to rev high when I accelerate but not actually go anywhere?
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alan-g-w
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Just because it's only got 15k on it doesn't mean the clutch couldn't be knackered. I can't think of anything else that could cause it to act that way, person before you might have gone everywhere in 3rd?
[Edited on 08-04-2011 by alan-g-w]
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BeetleGav
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The person before me only did 3000 miles on it and was nearly 90. I've had it since 2008. Im pretty certain it's not the clutch but that's how I can describe it. Going up a hill in 2nd itl rev at a constant 4000 eventhough the car isn't moving like it's at 4000. Then after the car reaches the speed to match the revs then it climbs again. Could it be too much air getting to the engine
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corsatdi
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Sounds definately like clutch slip!
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BeetleGav
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I had the clutch adjusted when I had it serviced last month hope they havent fucked it up
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alan-g-w
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That can't physically happen with an engine, if it's not your clutch then it's the splines in your CVs or driveshafts that have worn away.
If you're in 5th on level ground going about 40mph then put your foot flat to the floor does it slip then? And a 90 year old previous owner isn't always a good thing, as said they're the type to have driven everywhere in first second and third.
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BeetleGav
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Well If I do that in 4th then yeah it slips. The car sets off fine etc biting point is there without any revs. It's a 1.0 too
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alan-g-w
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Aye, you'd expect the biting point to be fine without any revs since there's more friction between the discs with the engine going slower.
Best advice I could give is to get it looked at at the very least because if it's not just that the clutch is slipping it sounds like there's something, possibly worse, wrong.
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Adam-D
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does sound like slip.
and for the record 5 miles or 500 thou, a clutch can fail anytime.
i could if i wanted too kill a new cltuch in under a hour
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