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I've had clutches in two different cars act that way. The first had a hydraulic throw out bearing that was leaking fluid onto the clutch after it over extended due to an improperly adjusted clutch pedal stop. The second was a hydraulic throw out bearing that was improperly adjusted at installation and was depressing the pressure plate fingers even when the pedal was not depressed. In both cases it was necessary to remove the transmission and clutch to inspect, diagnose and fix the problem.
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Tommy
Cheetah tribute completed 2021 (TommysCars.Weebly.com)
Previously owned EM Cobra
"Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity." - Hanlon's Razor
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