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Hey folks,

I just put a rb25 box in my 4door 32, its the old hpi drift project car...Box works fine but now the clutch seems to slip near the top of the revs! Its a os giken twin plate, is it just coincidence that its gave up the ghost the same time as the box? I got a small oil leak at the bottom of the box, could this be leaking on the flywheel?

Anyone had this problem?

Any help is appriciated!!!

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when you swapped the boxes over, did you check how much meat was left on the clutch discs?

if the clutch was fine, and it was oil making it slip, theres more chance the rear main seal leaking from the engine than the box itself. It would have to be leaking quite badly to make it slip, ie you should be dropping oil on the ground.

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