That generally is the clutch or pressure plate. Replace both as a set. Obtainable on line or from local FLAPS. A full set with a new throw out bearing and pinion bearing is the best to get. Cost is medium but the labor is maximum. jimt On 8/18/05 9:40 AM, "Christopher Gronski" <gronski@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > Intermittently my tach has showed my revs climbing without a > corrisponding increase in speed... as though I have not fully let out > the clutch (but I have). Is this the clutch? On a syncro (non locking > diff) how many hours to replace? What parts do I need? > > Chris > > |
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