I know this is a bit of a thread jack, but I thought since tundrabeagle had sorted his problem out I might ask a question or two without starting a new thread.
It also has to do with a clutch....this time on a VW Citi Golf. I have to say straight off that I know extremely little about clutches (or cars) so please bare with me.
I had my engine reconditioned at the beginning of the year. I bout a brand new clutch (pressure plate etc) and had that installed while they were doing the whole engine. The car ran great for 6 months, but now the clutch seems to be giving problems. I first though it was the clutch cable and had that replaced, but the problem still persists.
What happens is this - When you change gears (usually from 2nd to third or higher) you would press the clutch, change gears (yes its a manual), take your foot of the clutch and press the gas pedal again. What happens is that it seems like your are riding the clutch and not taking your foot off the clutch. It will rev up, and then suddenly let go and go back to normal. It feels like the clutch is slipping when it shouldn't be.
I have a mechanic friend who had put the clutch and engine back in (he works as a mechanic for Dodge). He said there is some little rod in the gearbox that pushes the clutch, and that it may be sticking. He took it apart and lubricated everything. The problem is still there though. It seems to do it more if you are going uphill, as if you have more load on the engine
Do you guys think that I just bought a dud clutch, or do you think it might be something else.
Here is a pic of the car
If you think I should move this to its own thread, please let me know
The second pic is of the main highway to work
