Because otherwise my high quality toyota tercel (/s) wouldnt go in gear? (20 years ago, study of 1, but no manuals ive had since then objected to it or were harmed by it)
Going 150 miles to pick up a manual car. Never driven a manual car. Will I be okay?
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Just rev her up to about 3500 RPM, pop the clutch and hang on.
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I did whatever: single clutch, double clutch, float out and clutch in, rev it up on a downshift etc. As long as the clutch is pushed when putting it back in gear it ain't hurting the synchros.
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Some of the older cars with "3 on the tree" required a double clutch to downshift into first if you were moving. No synchro in first gear. Had a '64 Chevy Biscayne with a 6 cyl. that had some long gear in the rear end and going around a slow corner first gear was preferred. That old boat would stroll down the highway though! My grandfather bought the car new and he didn't believe in any frills! The car had exactly ONE option on it! A glove box light! No radio, nothin' else!
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Depending on how the clutch is set up, you have to push the pedal to the floor with every shift.
You can’t start in second or third, you gotta start in first gear, LOL
you can burn out a clutch in a car faster than in a truck. So when you first start it up, you should really check to see where the engage point is and how quickly it engagesGeekonthestreet Thanks this. -
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Just be the "Little Old Lady From Pasadena", without the Speeeeeeed Demoooooon or Highway Star parts, or the Smokies will slow your travels.Last edited: Jul 17, 2022
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BE SURE AND REPORT BACK AND LET US KNOW IF THE CLUTCH SURVIVED THE TRIP !
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That is kinda funny. Drives large truck with manual no problem but never drove a car with a manual.
Kinda reminds me of a diesel truck technician I used to use. He liked reminding people that he was NOT an "auto mechanic" but a "diesel truck technician " he claimed he wouldn't know how to install a hubcap or change a light bulb on an automobile. Pretty funny.
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