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Old 05-13-2007, 09:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Need Help with my motor!!Video of it

Will I pretty much can tell you that in person the motor doesnt sound good at all.I cant tell whats wrong with it (then again I dont know much about motors).But any way heres a video I could use any info.I if you guys know what might be the problem let me know I really want to get it fix at home if possible.Thanks for looking


Video of the motor done this morning
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BEUSj9Czt0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pY1iCCTnkWo
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The audio isn't very good quality, so it's hard to tell. Does it make a loud metal on metal knocking sound? Have you done the usual and checked the oil level?
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The oil should be fine I changed it like two thursdays ago And about the sound it doesnt really make a loud anythiny.Have you ever heard of a motor and clutch problem becuase I just went out side and remebered that the clutch is stuck in first and didnt want to shift ealier this morning??
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The transmission is stuck in first, but you can still start and let the engine idle? Are you keeping the clutch disengaged or something? Even if the clutch is fubar, you should be able to shift the transmission with the engine off. If the trans is really stuck in first, you'll need to pull the trans.
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yea, if it's stuck in 1st with the car off or on, defantly pull the tranny off. Also, should check the shift cables
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