clutch is used to transfer the power from engine flywheel to gear box
No, you need to use an oil that is wet clutch compatible, which Mobile One does produce. Read the labels on the bottle.
Find an open stretch of road drive at a steady speed of about 45mph shift into reverse and drop the clutch if your car keeps running you have a bad clutch if it stalls it was a good clutch .......The above suggestion is not only stupid, but dangerous.
That almost always indicates low refrigerant level.
This automobile sounds funny.
Transportation.
Simply put. when you depress the clutch pedal, it separates the clutch disc from the flywheel, when you let go of your clutch pedal it drops the clutch disc back onto the flywheel. Flywheel- spins at the speed of your engine (RPM) revs per minute depressed clutch-is seperated from flywheel allows you to shift into higher or lower gear released clutch- is engaged onto flywheel the two connect.. engaged clutch means your gonna move! disengaged clutch means you aint moving forward, your literally in neutral.
The same way you use a motorcycle clutch.
You ONLY use the clutch brake when you're at a complete stop.
pulley for what?
== At a low RPM it is recommended to use the clutch but at 3rd gear it is alright to shift UP to 4th without pulling the clutch.
Clutch judder is a British term use to describe a clutch shudder. It is caused by the flywheel and the components of the clutch not meeting as they should. It usually means something has gotten on the surface of the clutch.
If you do not use the clutch to shift, there are a couple of parts that will eventually wear to the point of causing the transmission to drop out of gear. Given the cost of clutch replacement or gear replacement, you should always use the clutch. Similarly, you should not downshift (with or without the clutch) to slow the vehicle down. Use the brakes. Brake pad replacement is simple and inexpensive on most motorcycles.)