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    Default 94 Z28 T56 Clutch Problem

    First off, let me say if this thread is in the wrong section, feel free to move it

    On to my issue: So I started out from a stop, and let it in 1st gear till about 4k rpm's, I go to shift to 2nd, and it absolutely did not want to go in. I shove it in eventually, and keep moving... turned down a sidestreet, and coast along, clutch pedal to the floor, tryin out all the gears, they all do it, so that ruled out the 2nd gear synchro.

    I had to get to work, so I kept driving it (it wasn't grinding or anything, just really really hard to get in gear), eventually had to stop, let it in 1st, clutch pedal to the floor. It was flat, so I go to let off the brake and just sit there, to my surprise it starts trying to creep forward like it was an automatic. I roll down the window, and you can hear a squealing noise when stopped. Pop it out of gear completely and it goes away.

    So, my thoughts are either throwout bearing, or slave cylinder, anybody else have any other opinions or experience on this issue?

    Sorry for the long post, I was trying to be as detailed as possible. Any help is appreciated!

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    Clutch is fukt. Pull trans, inspect damage...

    -94 Z28 355 M6 24X E-85 21* TRICKFLOWS TH400 S60
    C5 Z06 IN ROAD RACE TRIM. COMING SOON

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    Follow up: It was the clutch... Spring came completely out

    Replaced it with a Zoom Performance Clutch and PP, now it eats throwout bearings...

    Does a Centerforce N1716 throwout fit my car?

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