Ok, this isn't a question specifically about festivas, but it does have to do with a 5 speed fwd trans, and therefore should be similar to a festiva question. I just bought an '88 daihatsu charade 1.0L 5 speed... who can resist a running 3 cylinder car with ac and power everything for $50, even if the car won't actually drive?
Anyway, the guy I bought it from was driving it and he put in the clutch and slowed down for a turn, and when he put it back in gear after the turn and let the clutch out, nothing... the engine just revs and revs, but it doesn't matter what gear your in the car won't go. You can crank it and put it in every gear without even using the clutch. I jacked up the front end and if you spin one tire the other one rotates in the opposite direction while in gear like its supposed to. If I put the car in gear with the engine running the wheels turn ever so slightly, but can be stopped with your hand. Its almost like someone is riding the clutch. Anyway, I tried jacking just one side and seeing if I could spin the tire while the other one was on the ground... it kinda resists at first but then feels like something is slipping and lets the tire turn. I tried that same experiment on the festiva and got the same results with the clutch pedal almost (but not quite) to the floor. Is the clutch maybe burned out on the daihatsu (he did mention that had been occasionally slipping in fifth gear)? Correct me if I'm wrong, but the fact that the tires rotate in opposite directions means the diff is not stripped right? If it was stripped it wouldn't work at all or there would be a grinding right? Sorry for the long post but I wanted to include all the info I could, and unfortunately as much as I work on cars I am still terrified of those evil little boxes full of gears that hangs off the side of all motors... lol
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