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i can start the car and clutch is still there, still got pressure when i push it in and can feel it engage.

with the clutch engaged and engine running i can still get in to all 5 gears

gearbox gone u think?

have a feeling i blew my box? or maybe snapped the inlet shaft or the selector or clutch plates gone but if i put it into reverse i hear a little crunch soo maybe the clutch is fine...

has anyone else had this problem?

ill be pulling it out next week to have a proper look but if you've had this problem let me no

btw i was doing a burnout when this happened =]

cheers

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first thing that is wrong is your spelling...otherwise...driveshaft or diff?

yeah I can make up problems too :)

everyone it's time to play guess the problem and we'll see what it really is in the end :P

....

Engine runs. Clutch works. Gearbox shifts in and out. No drive.

Gearbox, tailshaft, diff.

Have you still got the wheels bolted onto the back of the car? That might be a problem if you don't.

btw i was doing a burnout when this happened =]

cheers

There's your problem, burnouts only work if you doing it in a VN commodore, preferably one with fully sick plastic rims & SKIN/JET PILOT sticker.

There's your problem, burnouts only work if you doing it in a VN commodore, preferably one with fully sick plastic rims & SKIN/JET PILOT sticker.

Also Metal Mulisha Sticker?

I can fix your car for $1000 :P

Great thread, will read again.

Knoe?

Reverse will always go crunch.. No syncro ring will do that

usually best way to avoid a crunch when selecting R is to clutch in, select like 1st or 3rd or something, then slot it into R. Try it sometime :D

As for the issue, if you've still got pressure in the clutch pedal and it's still engaging then I'd be hard pressed to be finding something wrong with it?

Need more dragons :P

people actually care about spelling?? wtf

seriously who gives a shit...

sorry wrote this in a rush as i was walking out didnt realize i didnt mention the problem =]

i can shift into all gears with the engine running without even putting the clutch in but the cars doesnt move nuddaz

by the way i dont drive a 33...

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