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Old July 14th 05, 12:14 AM
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Default New Clutch Slips Terribly but only after 10 miles - Dodge Stealth

Had a new clutch put in my 2WD 1993 Dodge Stealth a month ago -
$900.00. It starts the day just fine with no slipping and quick
acceleration. After about 10-20 miles it starts slipping terribly in
all gears where the RPM's go from 2000 to 4000 without ANY
acceleration.

Why does this happen only after 10-20 miles are driven? Is it
overheating? Could it be the wrong clutch parts? Is it overheating? Do
I have a leak of some kind (I see no fluid on the driveway)? Thanks for
any thoughts

 




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