I am having the same problem, If you let it go you will chew through you clutch quick, that little grind does a lot of damage to the clutch plate i have replaced the clutch after i ran mine to long and also the master and slave cylinder with new parts it did not fix the problem the only thing i can see what is left for me is the shifter linkage. Until you find the problem try and stay out of 5th gear. if you have to go into 5th gear i have found that if you shift into neutral keep the clutch in until the RPM's are just over 1000 and you drop below 40mph then shift it will not grind. its a pain but that little grind once again does alot of damage. I found out the hard way.
Saturn is not the largest planet in our solar system; Jupiter holds that title. Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun, not the fifth. In your analogy, being in fifth grade, it's more like Earth is the fifth planet from the sun.
Giovanni Domenico Cassini discovered the second, third, fourth, and fifth moons of Saturn.
No, Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and is the second largest in the solar system,
No. In our solar system it is the second most massive planet. Fifth place goes to Earth.
It was the fifth rocket in the Saturn-class, named after the planet Saturn, or the Mythological god Saturn.
Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun. Its orbit lies between the orbits of Jupiter (the fifth planet) and Uranus (the seventh).
The fifth metacarpal articulates proximally with the little finger. The fifth proximal phalanx meets the fifth metacarpal at the knuckle of the pinkie finger.
Saturn, because between mars and jupiter is the asteroid belt.
It's the fifth planet from the Sun, between Mars and Saturn.
The fifth largest moon in the solar system is The Moon on Earth.
that sounds pretty normal to me
Bflat if the dominished fifth of E.