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Clutch smell after botched attempt at accelerating on a ramp

Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Asked on May 16, 2021

Recently on a ramp in a parking structure I messed up when trying to accelerate again from a standstill by not letting the clutch out far enough and bringing the engine to way too high rpms (may have been around 4k). Afterwards a burning-kind of smell lingered for a minute or so, which I presume came from the clutch which got hotter than it should normally be.

Now, how harmful was this to the clutch? It happened once and I didn’t notice any difference in behaviour afterwards. The smell also vanished and didn’t persist.

3 Answers

If it was just once, I wouldn't be overly worried... particularly as you say the car is driving fine.

You took a bit of life off your clutch, and I'd keep an eye out for issues in the coming weeks or months with the clutch just to be on the safe side.

Correct answer by Nick on May 16, 2021

This happens all the time at autocross events, in extreme cases the clutch will get "glazed" and slip a lot until the burnt material is worn off. Since you aren't having any trouble, you'll be fine.

Answered by TMN on May 16, 2021

It is technically harmful, but if it only happened one time, and you don't notice any difference now, you're fine. If it happens a lot you can damage your clutch (or other parts) but once in a while is fine (if not exactly desirable).

Think of your clutch like a brake pad, there is a kind of "pad". What you smelled was a tiny amount of of that pad burning off, like an eraser. Just like an eraser, when you erase a lot, you can smell it, but there is usually plenty of eraser left.

That doesn't mean you want to go around do this all the time, but it's okay if it happens once in a while. In fact, just like the brakes in your car, you loose a tiny fraction of the "pad" every time you engage and disengage the clutch. And just like the brakes, "heavy use" uses up more, but not all, of that "pad".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqF-aBtTBnY May have some helpful information. The part you smelled burning was the "friction surface" in the video.

Answered by coteyr on May 16, 2021

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