Frontier Clutch Slipping...

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  1. #11
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    hey silver i sent you a pm

  2. #12
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    Is there a way to adjust the belt tension on a Frontier? I don't see anything in the manual. This problem is getting slightly worse. Not a huge deal.. just getting some slippage now.
    Thanks,
    ---JIM---
    ---JIM---
    I reject your reality and substitute my own...
    (Mythbusters Fan )

  3. #13
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    Exclamation clutches

    old remedy: steel wool on clutch faces #30 w oil on 2nd clutch in the slider/spring 2 tiny drops every 6 months

  4. #14
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    Which is the 2nd clutch? Trany or Engine?
    ---JIM---
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    (Mythbusters Fan )

  5. #15
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    Exclamation clutches

    The transmission clutch.. your belt might be wet too, from the silicon/etc
    may be replacement time there too


    Quote Originally Posted by Silverbullet75 View Post
    Which is the 2nd clutch? Trany or Engine?

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