so i believe to have a slipping clutch.
at first, i noticed it would only happen when comming around a turn, slamming it into second...or third, so i thought it might be rear lsd clutches..could it? but then i started slipping for me on staight pulls.
thing is, sometimes i'm pouring the pickle to it and slammin the gears, and it grabs just fine. no slippage at all
i have a W58 with a new stock clutch and PP, and had the flywheel machined. from what i read i would be in a safe limit of too much power for this NA equipment to hold, cus i don't think i'm making that much power. and i'm running stock boost.
So i looked underneath and noticed an oily bellhousing. so i think, can a rear main seal or a trans seal(what kind of seal is it?) cause it to absorb oil and slip?
any suggestions of what to do?
at first, i noticed it would only happen when comming around a turn, slamming it into second...or third, so i thought it might be rear lsd clutches..could it? but then i started slipping for me on staight pulls.
thing is, sometimes i'm pouring the pickle to it and slammin the gears, and it grabs just fine. no slippage at all
i have a W58 with a new stock clutch and PP, and had the flywheel machined. from what i read i would be in a safe limit of too much power for this NA equipment to hold, cus i don't think i'm making that much power. and i'm running stock boost.
So i looked underneath and noticed an oily bellhousing. so i think, can a rear main seal or a trans seal(what kind of seal is it?) cause it to absorb oil and slip?
any suggestions of what to do?