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Aubry, you like the crunch it makes when you put it in gear? :-)
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One would think that with the l thousands upon thousands of standard transmission cars that come factory equipped with a clutch switch the thrust bearing thing is a non issue. I've alway put the pedal down and it's more of a habit now than any conscious reason. Having no E-Brake means I almost never shut the car off in neutral so that's probably why.
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hi, you keep this up and NHRA will decide you need a switch. for your information, oldsmobile had troubles with thrust bearings back in 1970 with clutch switch. car had to be in reverse and clutch depressed to start.
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I haven't started a stick shift race car in gear ,in about 40 years.. Once you have thrust bearing issues , you won't either.
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I've never had a thrust bearing problem in the 40+ years I've had my car. Not saying it can't happen just I haven't seen it. I never trust the fact the trans is actually in neutral even if I put it there so I'll continue to start the car with my clutch pedal down. Maybe that's because of the freezer in my parent's garage I drove into as a kid!
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I never had a thrust bearing problem either. No soft clutches back then either. Always started them in gear, clutch down. Maybe I was just lucky?
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Me neither, Ed... that's why I take my time putting the transmission into gear.
About this thrust bearing concern... The only time I ever saw a thrust bearing worn for no apparent reason, was a factory 454 in front of a TH400. I've been told that these transmissions have a somewhat high internal pressure, particularily in reverse... causing the converter to push forward with substantial force. I dunno that's as close as I'll get to an automatic
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