JoeDirt
New Member
Hi guys, back into the SHO game again... Had a '92 MTX, a '93 ATX, and now I sold my 2003 Explorer to make my life less expensive (and more fun) and buy a '94 MTX. My question is, I didn't have my '92 long enough to worry about a clutch, and this '94 seems like I need to push it to the floor to shift into first, and I can let the clutch out 3/4 to 1" and the car starts moving. Once it's moving, I don't have to push it in that far to to run through the gears. Is there any clutch quadrant adjustment on the SHO like there is on my Mustang? Could the cable be stretched, or is my clutch just shot? I have $1,000 to spend on either a clutch job or a water pump replacement. Suggestions? I know that if the water pump goes, it won't matter whether my clutch is good or not...! I don't want to **** the flywheel, though.
How can I test the clutch to see if it's worn to the point that it needs to be replaced?
I'm not sure what mileage is on the clutch. The car has 103,000 on it, and a lady owned owned it since '96. So, I know it wasn't abused, but she could have rode the clutch, I don't know...
Does anyone know a good SHO mechanic in the West Michigan area?
TIA,
JD
How can I test the clutch to see if it's worn to the point that it needs to be replaced?
I'm not sure what mileage is on the clutch. The car has 103,000 on it, and a lady owned owned it since '96. So, I know it wasn't abused, but she could have rode the clutch, I don't know...
Does anyone know a good SHO mechanic in the West Michigan area?
TIA,
JD