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- From: ming@enel.ucalgary.ca (Yang Ming)
- Subject: Re: Trouble with my 85 Pulsar...
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- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 92 21:14:34 GMT
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- In article <1hn934INNdp1@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu> srivastk@egr.msu.edu (Aseem Ku Srivastava) writes:
- >Hello all, happy holidays and all that.
- >
- >I own a 85 Nissan Pulsar, and the animal died on me just two nights
- >ago on I-96. It might be the clutch - I'm not sure. When I press the
- >accelerator, the revs go up, but that doesn't translate to power. It
- >seems almost as if the clutch is pressed in, even while it isn't. I
- >wonder if someone out there knows what the problem might be. Any
- >information on diagnosis/cure/costs will be much appreciated.
- >
- >Thanks in advance to all the kind souls who read/respond to this SOS.
- >
- >-Aseem
-
- Seems to me that your clutch cable needs some adjustment, if your clutch
- has not totally burnt down due to friction heat as the two pieces
- did not totally get engaged. If the clutch is burnt down, I guess you
- have to pay 300 to 500 bucks to fix it.
-
- Ming.
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