I just saw this video on Youtube about double clutching.
He said that if you simply push on the clutch, rev up a little bit, and then push it in the lower gear you will burn out your clutch. Is this true?
When I downshift, say I'm in 5th gear wanting to go to 4th. What I do is that I push on the clutch pedal, rev a little bit, and then just drop it in 4th.... is that burning the clutch?
The man says that double clutching will prevent this from happening.
I thought when you push the clutch pedal down, it disengages the tranny from the engine - so wouldn't the clutch just be spinning while you rev the engine if you have the pedal down, or am I wrong? Please enlighten me.
He said that if you simply push on the clutch, rev up a little bit, and then push it in the lower gear you will burn out your clutch. Is this true?
When I downshift, say I'm in 5th gear wanting to go to 4th. What I do is that I push on the clutch pedal, rev a little bit, and then just drop it in 4th.... is that burning the clutch?
The man says that double clutching will prevent this from happening.
I thought when you push the clutch pedal down, it disengages the tranny from the engine - so wouldn't the clutch just be spinning while you rev the engine if you have the pedal down, or am I wrong? Please enlighten me.
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