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    Burnt Clutch?

    Hey guys, so earlier this evening I was backing a camper and I was riding the clutch pretty good.

    (From now on I’ll drop it down and low range to back) as I neared the end of my push I noticed smoke and a burning brake smell.

    I noticed the clutch was a little softer than normal.

    The smoke was coming from in front of the oil pan.

    I let the truck idle to cool down before I cut it off.

    Not sure If that was the correct thing to do.

    I let it cool down and when I fired it back up there was no smoke and the truck jerked a little more than usually pulling out but ice driven it all day and it’s not slipping and everything seems normal.

    I plan on towing in a month or so.

    Did I ruin the clutch or just decrease the life of it?Truck has 40,000 miles. 2015 6 speed.


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    Re: Burnt Clutch?

    Decreased the life.

    I'm not sure about what type of smoke you saw but if you smelt burnt clutch ( I like to compare it to grinding steel with a hint of tire fire) you wore her down some.

    It happens to all of us.

    We all get a couple of "whoops" moments here and there.

    W/o driving it I can't gauge how bad it is, but if it is spongy then she ain't feeling too good.

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    Keep an eye on your tachometer when climbing hills or towing a load.

    If you notice the RPM begin to climb without a corresponding increase in vehicle speed she’s slipping.

    My guess is you just weakened the clutch a little bit shouldn’t have any problems.

    If you see what I mentioned above it’s time to replace it.


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    Agreed with both of these comments just take her easy.

    When I had to replace the clutch in my 03 with a NV5600 I noticed it start to slip and with in about a month to month and a half later with my wife driving it that day she had all neutral gears on the side of the interstate.

    So just keep watch of your tach.

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    I appreciate the input. It makes me feel better. I was worried for a while. I’m still not entirely sure what the smoke was. Can you literally make the clutch smoke? It was smoking between the oil pan and where the trans bolts to the engine.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cdc76 View Post
    I appreciate the input. It makes me feel better. I was worried for a while. I’m still not entirely sure what the smoke was. Can you literally make the clutch smoke? It was smoking between the oil pan and where the trans bolts to the engine.


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    Yes if you ride/slip the clutch too long it will smoke and have a very bad smell and with a load it will heat up quicker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 03 unicorn View Post
    Yes if you ride/slip the clutch too long it will smoke and have a very bad smell and with a load it will heat up quicker.

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    Thanks for clearing that up. I’m still learning the ropes. I’ve spent all my life on a farm and worked on all kinds of stuff but these truck are totally new to me. I’ve never literally smoked a clutch before. At 21 this is my first diesel. I fell in love when I saw the G56 in it. Hopefully everything is ok with the truck and I have a nice tow hunting in October.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cdc76 View Post
    Thanks for clearing that up. I’m still learning the ropes. I’ve spent all my life on a farm and worked on all kinds of stuff but these truck are totally new to me. I’ve never literally smoked a clutch before. At 21 this is my first diesel. I fell in love when I saw the G56 in it. Hopefully everything is ok with the truck and I have a nice tow hunting in October.


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    No problem that is what this community is for we have a question and for the most part we get an actual answer and not somebody trash talking you.

    I hope you have a safe trip next month.

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    Re: Burnt Clutch?

    Quote Originally Posted by Cdc76 View Post
    I appreciate the input. It makes me feel better. I was worried for a while. I’m still not entirely sure what the smoke was. Can you literally make the clutch smoke? It was smoking between the oil pan and where the trans bolts to the engine.


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    LOL I was 17 years old. Had a 84 Camaro with a 6cyl/5speed. I revved it high dumped the clutch and stood on the brakes. Thought I was doing the biggest burnout anyone has ever seen with the biggest cloud of smoke, only the tires werent turning at all. So yes LOL, you can literally make a clutch smoke. I've smoke a few others here and there since then, but not like that.

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    The clutch feels good now and has stiffened back up after cooling. I can cycle through all the gears fine. I still smell a hint of what I was smelling earlier but not near as bad. Maybe it will take some time for the smell to go away?


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