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Old 07-06-2019   #11
WARP TEN
 
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Default Re: Can't get into gear...

When I first got my '93 in 1994, on a Friday afternoon I took a business trip to Indiana from Chicago across the notorious I-80/94 interstate then down I-65. I started losing my clutch the same way, pedal catching progressively closer and closer to the floor, and it eventually got to the point that I was driving without a clutch. I really didn't want to drive back on the usually horrible Friday afternoon I-80/94 traffic without a properly working clutch, so just by luck I found a small rural Chevrolet dealer just before they closed at 4 PM. They fairly quickly diagnosed the problem as lack of clutch fluid (a slow leak). They fixed it quickly by refiling it for me, and didn't even charge me for it. They were so excited to see a ZR-1--they had never had one at their dealership--that they were happy to do the work for free. Got home safely, then a few days later got a new master and slave cylinder just to be sure. Never a problem after that in 70,000 miles of driving. --Bob
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