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Old 19-02-2007, 07:00 PM   #1
Jock260
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Default WTF Happened !!!

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OK, dad and i were out having a bit of fun with some mates on the weekend, and we dumped the clutch and got hardly any wheels spin and basically ****** the clutch, apparently, he got 4oooRPM up and just dumped it, and that's what happened, the clutch was a bit spongy and soppy for an hour or so but them came back to normal, i just want to know what happened i told dad i rekon he had the clutch in a little bit and didn't realise or he didn't get enough revs up, be he reckons he did it the same way he has always done it, and that he has no clue what happened, not looking to take the **** out of my dad, just wanna know what happened and why

yeah i know its the wrong car, but i just need a little help, and yes i have told my dad he royally buggered that one up

cheers Jake

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