OK I feel extremely ignorant for asking this one so asbestos underwear are on.
I've had diesels before, and I've had standard trannies before. I've never had a manual diesel so I'm kinda new to this. I had a Mustang with a 5-speed and I shifted it OK I guess. What's the best way to get decent life out of my clutch? When getting started, should I let off the clutch totally before I give it any go juice or is it OK to give a little go to it and then come off the clutch. The reason I'm asking is because the truck "bucks" a little when I'm letting out the clutch in reverse or 1st as I'm slowly moving (without any go pedal at all). Just want to make the truck, and especially the clutch, last as long as possible, at least until I can afford a SB or something to go along with the power upgrades I anticipate.
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I've had diesels before, and I've had standard trannies before. I've never had a manual diesel so I'm kinda new to this. I had a Mustang with a 5-speed and I shifted it OK I guess. What's the best way to get decent life out of my clutch? When getting started, should I let off the clutch totally before I give it any go juice or is it OK to give a little go to it and then come off the clutch. The reason I'm asking is because the truck "bucks" a little when I'm letting out the clutch in reverse or 1st as I'm slowly moving (without any go pedal at all). Just want to make the truck, and especially the clutch, last as long as possible, at least until I can afford a SB or something to go along with the power upgrades I anticipate.
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