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Old 06-11-2006, 05:38 PM   #46 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by trager
Now, I have a different issue. The clutch does not fully disengage. I adjusted the pedal all the way I could. I have also put in a new slave clyinder and filled and bled the clutch fluid. I cannot get the car in to reverse with the car running. It is also very hard to get it in to 1st gear as well. When it is in 1st gear, with the clutch pedal on the floor, the car inches forward similar to an automatic tranny. When I come to a stop with it in gear, the car shakes as if it is trying to move. I also noticed there is a white creamy kind of stuff floating in the clutch fluid resivoir. It seems like a white lithium grease floating around.

I would really appreciate some help trying to figure out what is wrong with my car. Thanks guys!

You will probably never get the answer to what is wrong , their is alot of people on here with the same exact problem if you do a search , but nobody got it fixed , I gues they just park the SRT & drive something else & wait on a miracle , good luck finding the answer .
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