I had an NV3500 behind my warmed up & turbocharged 6.2L which was downright abused offroad and never once hurt it
Easily making 400ftlbs of torque.
Easily making 400ftlbs of torque.
Easily making 400ftlbs of torque.
. A nice little diesel Jetta would be nice.
That's just it, hydraulic clutches don't fail that often. I have never seen one fail on a trail. I have had multiple problems with the mechanical clutch on my 1982 K30 on trails. 78SWB has had troubles with his (he is switching to hydraulic). I believe John had troubles with his (he switched to hydraulic) FMSTruck had problems with his mechanical. BSZ28 (or whatever Baker's sign in is on here is) had his Z-bar pop off at Tuttle in a bad place. HINZ28 has mechanical problems right now. That is just members of this board from Nebraska.
Martin
So worst case the clutch stuff fails. Start it in gear and shift without the clutch...a messed up hydro clutch or mechanical clutch should be no reason to be stranded. Hell, I shifted my SM 465 without the clutch half the time just for kicks...