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Old 07-19-2011, 04:17 PM   #1
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I changed the clutch in my Boxster S 2001 little under 1000 miles ago. Everything has been fine (apart from a main shaft seal leak, which I fixed ~900 miles ago). The clutch, however, still make a burning smell from time to time. It doesn't feel like it is slipping. Seems strange to me that it is still making the smell..

Also, once I stopped after a short drive yesterday, there was some black smoke coming from the engine area. Not very much, and you can barely see it, but there was smoke. There was also some clutch smell, so I presume it is the same thing...

I do gun it from time-to-time, but nothing crazy. And it sounds strange because it doesn't feel like the clutch is slipping.

And to finish it off; I drove to Lake Tahoe yesterday and back home. Total of around 500 miles. Everything was running great, but when starting the car this morning, there was a gush of blue/white smoke, which I've never seen before. It went away after about 5 seconds... but it is still strange.. thoughts?

Thanks.
Let me guess, before the start when you saw the blue smoke, the car was only run for a very short time. Like it was moved from one part of the driveway to another or something. Perfectly normal.
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Old 07-19-2011, 05:04 PM   #2
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Let me guess, before the start when you saw the blue smoke, the car was only run for a very short time. Like it was moved from one part of the driveway to another or something. Perfectly normal.
Nope. I had drove for about 4 hours the previous evening, and then started it the next day.

I'll try that test later on tonight. Hopefully nothing major..

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My new clutch gave a burning smell occasionally over a 4-6 week period after being replaced. It didn't slip and worked fine so I just kept driving it and now I only smell it if I abuse it. I attributed the smell to the clutch "breaking in" but that was really only to make myself feel that everything was ok.
Helpful, thanks. I think the same. I'll give it a bit of time to see.
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Old 07-19-2011, 05:26 PM   #3
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Nope. I had drove for about 4 hours the previous evening, and then started it the next day.

I'll try that test later on tonight. Hopefully nothing major..



Helpful, thanks. I think the same. I'll give it a bit of time to see.
Still nothing to worry about.
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Old 07-19-2011, 06:48 PM   #4
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Keep an eye on the coolant level. If its getting low, then you could have a head gasket problem, but i would definitively rule out the AOS first.
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