Recently bought an 88 stiva 21000 original miles, 4speed it has been hit light in the front and been sitting since 1990. There was no contact damage to the engine or trans mostly cosmetic and radiator was damaged. When put in any gear including reverse the car stills rolls like it's in neutral any suggestions as to why this is happening would be helpful.
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No I haven't even started the car yet only started to fix the collision but there is no obvious damage to motor or tranny the car was hit high in the front so I couldn't see how damage from the wreck could have happened. And with such low miles wouldn't think any thing could of been wrong with the clutch
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if the thing is stuck that bad then the engine would seize and it wouldn't roll at all I'd say.89 Festiva L Carby 4 Speed... RIP. Evicted and Scrapped. I HATE MY FAMILY
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Originally posted by CraigsT8Dstiva View Post...it has been hit light in the front and been sitting since 1990. There was no contact damage to the engine or trans mostly cosmetic and radiator was damaged. When put in any gear including reverse the car stills rolls like it's in neutral any suggestions as to why this is happening would be helpful.Originally posted by CraigsT8Dstiva View PostNo I haven't even started the car yet...but there is no obvious damage to motor or tranny the car was hit high in the front so I couldn't see how damage from the wreck could have happened.
Visualize this: If the car got hit while parked in gear, it could have busted one or both of the cv axles joints. You'd get the sensation of it not being in gear. Another thing that happens is, tow truck companies are notorious for towing cars from the wrong end when it's blocking something in and they can't get to the correct end of the car. That tends to damage a lot of stuff that doesn't get found out till much later. Not always 22 years, but I believe you get my point.Last edited by iceracerdude; 04-30-2012, 06:16 AM.
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Make sure both axles are in tight to the transmission. If one side has popped out, that will let it roll in gear.You gonna race that thing?
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