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RE: Idle Drop When Clutch Is Disengaged

To: MGS <mgs@Autox.Team.Net>,
Subject: RE: Idle Drop When Clutch Is Disengaged
From: Tim Richardson <tkrich@sirius.com>
Date: Wed, 13 May 1998 06:36:55 -0700
Richard,

My 78B does exactly the same thing.  When the clutch is out, the car =
idles at @ 1000 rpm.  As soon as I push in the pedal, the revs drop to @ =
850.  I'll be watching to see what others have to say about this also.

Tim
78B Beautiful, but under construction.

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From:   Richard Peterson[SMTP:Rich_and_Kerry@compuserve.com]
Sent:   Tuesday, May 12, 1998 7:47 PM
To:     MGS
Subject:        Idle Drop When Clutch Is Disengaged

The engine rpm in my '77B drops down about 200 rpm or so when I am =
idling
and I disengage the clutch (that is, press the clutch [pedal to the =
floor).
 This seems abnormal to me, but what do the rest of you think?  About =
the
only thing I can come up with is a throw-out bearing which requires a =
LOT
of torque.  The car has an overdrive (OH NO, NOT THAT SUBJECT AGAIN) on =
it,
if that makes a difference.

Thanks to all who respond.

Rich P.



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