Chief Master Sergeant
Retired U.S. Air Force
- Joined
- Nov 6, 2002
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We are replacing a buddies clutch due to serious bucking on take off. The bell housing is coated with oil and grease on the inside and the clutch fork is as well. However, the clutch and pressure plate look good. In fact, they look new and have no obvious signs of oil on them. How can you tell if the oil has contaminated the clutch? Shouldn't it be obvious? The motor and supposedly a new clutch went in this thing under 5K miles ago.