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Old 03-28-2007, 08:01 PM   #1
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it was very odd... BUT... I did have a issue getting the car back into gear while I was still rolling like I had no clutch. When we checked the the cv joints you could hear the car in each different gear but still no output to the axles as far as my tech could tell. I wish it to be as small as a cv joint. I will shoot him an email to link him to the forum maybe I can get some feedback from him through the forum. I am pretty sure that he will not be able to get to look at it till next week. I can go there tommorrow also and check again on the dv joints. Thanks for your help on this subject.
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Old 03-29-2007, 04:22 AM   #2
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8:21am Just spoke to my Porsche doctor, not the CV Joints. Tranny issue.
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Old 03-29-2007, 08:47 AM   #3
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Hey Jaay,

Ouch!! Sorry to hear! Just curious, who's your Porsche doc??

Anyway, I'm sure she'll be up and running in no time!! Keep us posted!!
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Old 04-12-2007, 05:14 AM   #5
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Tranny update!!

Clutch disc. The disc broke off the center of the damn thing. Junk.
New clutch kit.
New flywheel
New rear main seal
New exhaust gaskets
New seal into the tranny
And alot labor later.
Under 2gs.
Anyone wanna take me to go pick it up?
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I would take you but what if your bad luck rubs off on me and my clutch liquifies!
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Old 04-12-2007, 07:23 AM   #7
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Clutch disc. The disc broke off the center of the damn thing. Junk.
New clutch kit.
New flywheel
New rear main seal
New exhaust gaskets
New seal into the tranny
And alot labor later.
Under 2gs.
Anyone wanna take me to go pick it up?
Look at the bright side, at least you get a new, better performing clutch out of the deal. Had it been the tranny, you would have paid more and basically had the same same car you had prior to the failure.

Sort of like replacing a failed water heater at home; you had hot water before it failed, you have hot water after it's replaced, you just have a lighter wallet.

Having a nice new clutch is a good upgrade in my opinion, (providing this was the original '99 clutch.)
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Old 04-12-2007, 07:32 AM   #9
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You mean the throwout bearing? Happened in my '70 911... driving, and POP! The clutch no worky. Turns out the throwout bearing had ripped out of the pressure plate. The clutch was worn. Replaced the clutch assembly, and all is well.
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