"My clutch fell out of my car?"
I hear duct tape works wonders. Use that to hold it in place.
Originally posted by ponyboy66@October 12, 2005, 4:56 AM
You think thats bad............?
I ran out of headlight fluid, and had both muffler bearings replaced in one week.
You think thats bad............?
I ran out of headlight fluid, and had both muffler bearings replaced in one week.
Yep, its the bypass line 
.....and some ball bearings.
I need a quart of some antifreeze..preferably Prestone,
No, make that Quaker State
Aw come on guys.... its all ball bearings these days
God bless Chevy Chase

.....and some ball bearings.
I need a quart of some antifreeze..preferably Prestone,
No, make that Quaker State

Aw come on guys.... its all ball bearings these days

God bless Chevy Chase
Its not impossible. My friend has a 2002 red cobra at my college. He launhed his car hard at redline and this nasty sound pentrated through our campus. His car went about 10 feet then basically..."died." And right where he launched his car, there were a few pieces of the clutch just sitting there, all covered in salt. (I think it was salt.)
Originally posted by Blk'05@October 12, 2005, 5:38 AM
Kinda makes ya wonder what the other 61 posts were like......
Kinda makes ya wonder what the other 61 posts were like......

Originally posted by GhostGT@October 12, 2005, 10:08 PM
Its not impossible. My friend has a 2002 red cobra at my college. He launhed his car hard at redline and this nasty sound pentrated through our campus. His car went about 10 feet then basically..."died." And right where he launched his car, there were a few pieces of the clutch just sitting there, all covered in salt. (I think it was salt.)
Its not impossible. My friend has a 2002 red cobra at my college. He launhed his car hard at redline and this nasty sound pentrated through our campus. His car went about 10 feet then basically..."died." And right where he launched his car, there were a few pieces of the clutch just sitting there, all covered in salt. (I think it was salt.)
Hmmm, salt huh. Driving a cobra in the snow or something?????
Originally posted by SixtySix@October 11, 2005, 5:45 PM
Yes, they do. But they work automatically
Yes, they do. But they work automatically

Toooo Funny
Originally posted by RattlerGolf@October 11, 2005, 6:34 PM
"My clutch fell out of my car?"
Does anyone know what this means? It happened to someones car I know...is it expensive?
"My clutch fell out of my car?"
Does anyone know what this means? It happened to someones car I know...is it expensive?
Originally posted by GhostGT@October 12, 2005, 11:08 PM
Its not impossible. My friend has a 2002 red cobra at my college. He launhed his car hard at redline and this nasty sound pentrated through our campus. His car went about 10 feet then basically..."died." And right where he launched his car, there were a few pieces of the clutch just sitting there, all covered in salt. (I think it was salt.)
Its not impossible. My friend has a 2002 red cobra at my college. He launhed his car hard at redline and this nasty sound pentrated through our campus. His car went about 10 feet then basically..."died." And right where he launched his car, there were a few pieces of the clutch just sitting there, all covered in salt. (I think it was salt.)



