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Old 07-06-2003, 06:25 PM
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The car has been sitting so long the battery died on me. I don't have any jumper cables so i'm thinking about trying to give it a push and pop the clutch. But need to make sure my old lady can get me going fast enough. I know on the mini I can push it myself, hop in, and take right off. But i'm not sure on the 7.
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Old 07-06-2003, 06:42 PM
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Shouldn't really be that tough, unless of course she's got no muscles, then you might want to let her just pop the clutch fer ya.
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Old 07-06-2003, 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by WishIhadaRX7' date='Jul 6 2003, 03:42 PM
Shouldn't really be that tough, unless of course she's got no muscles, then you might want to let her just pop the clutch fer ya.
Yeah it is kinda hard. I have always had to push mine up the drive way and it takes alot of strength.But if you are on flat grond then no proble. Just help her push it to get it going. After that the thing is lite as a feather!
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Depends. Mine wouldn't restart coasting at 35 mph!! Booster cables are too cheap for you to try messing around with a bumpstart. Good to have anyway.



Buddy in the car club started his Prelude by releasing the parking brake in the parking lot. He was rolling at maybe 3 mph



Nice that you want the old lady to do the pushing!!!
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Gotta keep her in shape I guess..
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Well as long as I don't need to be going 35mph, I should be fine. There is a slight downhill grade out here where i'm at, but its not that long. The lights still come on inside the car so there is some juice there, it just won't turn over.



She's afraid of the car, which is why she'll be pushing. I can just see her popping the clutch and doing a burnout into a tree or over the curb.
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Originally Posted by 94touring' date='Jul 6 2003, 04:42 PM
I can just see her popping the clutch and doing a burnout into a tree or over the curb.




hehehehehe
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What happens when you get down the road and it still doesn't start??? Jumper cables might be a good idea...
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Originally Posted by AgentSpeed' date='Jul 6 2003, 05:57 PM
What happens when you get down the road and it still doesn't start??? Jumper cables might be a good idea...
Push it back to my parking spot, ride my bike to wal mart.
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My old FC had to be roll-started ALL the time when it was hot because it flooded every time I turned it off I got very used to parking on hills!



You only had to be going at about a fast walking pace and pop the clutch! Make sure the ignition is ON obviously!



It was less brutal on the drivetrain to get going faster and start it in 2nd gear... you just get up more momentum and then instead of POPPING it, you let it out kinda medium-fast and it starts up.



Don't push on any metal that will bend or parts that will break... you might not realize it but you're putting a lot of force on a car to get it rolling if the ground is flat.



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