Auto Repair & Mechanics : How Does a Clutch Work?
Posted by admin on September 28, 2010
The clutch in a car is responsible for transmitting power between the engine and the transmission in vehicles that use a manual transmission. Use a clutch to stop or change gears without doing damage to the gears in a vehicle’s transmission with help from an auto mechanic in this free video on car repairs and mechanics.
Expert: J.B. Hebert
Contact: www.wrxtra.com
Bio: J.B. Hebert is a machinist, metal fabricator, and auto mechanic who has been fixing and modifying all things mechanical for over 20 years.
Filmmaker: David Pakman
Duration : 0:1:44
Posted under auto mechanic

realy good.
realy good.
great vid. i have …
great vid. i have been told that if you free wheel this can damage the clutch, is this true?
thanks..good vid.. …
thanks..good vid..hope to hear you soon….
Burning a clutch is …
Burning a clutch is simply overheating your clutch. Overheating by means of prolonged partial engaugement on your part, or high revs in partial engaugement, or a weak pressure plate on the clutch’s part.
yooo thnx man
yooo thnx man
i guess that you …
i guess that you have to replace you clutch with a new one =) but just guessing :p
when does it burn?
when does it burn?
When I pull the …
When I pull the clutch it does not move the car. and I Smell burning from it. Should i take to transmission shop to replaced It?
Steve
very good
very good
good.
good.
wonderful …
wonderful explanation
This guy is good. …
This guy is good. Thanks.