Very true. I learned on my dad's Stratus. Hydraulic clutches are lovely...
I think...
-- Later, Jon jonsdak@midmaine.com http://jonsdakota.tripod.com 1996 Dodge Dakota Sport 4X4, 3.9L V6, 42RE, 3.92:1 8.25 axle, "BackRack" Headache Rack, Dodge Motorsports decals, steering wheel cover, and front license plate, diamond-plate bedrail covers, Lund VentVisors, Lund BugShield, Jensen MP-3310 CD/MP3 Receiver, Pioneer TS-G1347's in front, TS-A5713's in rear ""Ronald Wong"" <ron-wong@cox.net> wrote in message news:NDBBIHDGKKJOIJDEOCBMIEGJFPAA.ron-wong@cox.net... > > Hey Jim, > > All ya gotta do for today's vehicles is let out the clutch too fast and you > will also have a silent running engine. ;-P > > Ron > 00 PB SLT QC 4X2 5.9 46RE 3.92 LSD > For modifications see my DML Profile (URL follows) > http://www.twistedbits.net/WWWProfile/dakota/Kw9pV1EkFeOYY > > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net > [mailto:owner-dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net]On Behalf Of Jim Miller > WB5OXQ > Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 7:26 PM > To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net > Subject: DML: Re: RE: learn to drive stick? > > > > > Subject: DML: RE: learn to drive stick? > > > > I found learning a stick extremely easy..Everyone should have been able to > learn on a 53 Dodge with fluid drive. You can't stall it even it you take > off in 3rd. (just will take a long time for the flathead 6 to get you > moving!!! If you have never driven a Chryco fluid drive standard you have > missed out on just about the smoothest ride possible. Add to that a nearly > silent running engine. >
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