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Old 05-08-2008, 06:57 PM   #1
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Default tx3 4wd turbo clutch slip & cut out prob

Hopefully someone can give a bit of advice. Have a turbo 4wd with clutch slippage. Took off from pub t other day felt a slight pop in clutch pedal then severe clutch slip. Have removed clutch and found crack in the clutch plate where one of the springs r housed.looks fairly recent.Could this b the cause of the slipping. Also got a prob with the car cutting out on corners.Runs pretty well
otherwise except can only run shell fuel. the cutout happens more on left than right hand corners. Any ideas cos its got me stumped cheers


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Old 11-08-2008, 09:14 PM   #2
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Default tx3 4wd turbo clutch slip & cut out prob

turns out its the centre diff so jf anyone out there thats got a copy of the tx3 supplement so that i can attempt a rebuild it would be much appreciated
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