how come i don't have to push the clutch in to start my G
on my brother's tc I installed a remote start button on the car and it required bypassing the clutch. maybe something of this nature was done previously
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You should always push the clutch in when you're starting the G anyway! One of the first lessons my Dad taught me when I was learning to drive along with get you foot off the clutch pedal once it's in gear. That's why I've never replaced a clutch....thanks Dad!
Gary
Gary
yeah, the previous owner could have by passed the clutch for a remote start. It's usually a little harder than a piece of tape though =P It shouldn't be bad for you car, and like gary c says, you should always push the clutch down when you start the car anyways.
I actually want to bypass mine, because the clutch is so stiff. My concern is that as stiff as the clutch is, it could cause premature wear on the crankshaft thrust bearings at startup, before the oil pressure comes up. I haven't looked at the pedal or switch yet, but is there another way to bypass besides tape?
Does it start in gear or only in neutral? If it only starts in neutral, there's a bypass switch. If it starts in gear you have bigger problems because it should buck like a Bronco and possibly run in to something if in gear and starting.



is that normal?


simple and that's probably what's up with yours