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Lacasmi117 Dec 13, 2007 11:20 PM

Water Fording with Standard Trans
 
I know that using the clutch is a big no no when water fording (as I have read in many threads), but is shifting possible if I don't use the clutch ?? Just wondering if this will end up giving the same damage as shifting with clutch ??

Paul R Dec 14, 2007 03:31 AM

Shifting without using the clutch brings its own problems (tearing up tranny internals). Just pick the right gear for the speed you wish to go before you hit the water and maintain a good steady pace. I usually ford water in 2nd.

jblankster Dec 14, 2007 02:42 PM

im a bit curious, why is it so bad to use it while fording?

JackMac4 Dec 14, 2007 03:01 PM


Originally Posted by jblankster (Post 264863)
im a bit curious, why is it so bad to use it while fording?

This has been discussed in length, I recommend doing a search -- but the short and sweet is if you depress your clutch in the water you risk sucking in sand/water/other goodness which makes your clutch go bye bye! It can really cost you a LOT of money to fix because it takes a lot with it..basically your whole transmission gets hosed. pun intended.

davebloomer Dec 14, 2007 03:47 PM


Originally Posted by JackMacOKC (Post 264885)
This has been discussed in length, I recommend doing a search -- but the short and sweet is if you depress your clutch in the water you risk sucking in sand/water/other goodness which makes your clutch go bye bye! It can really cost you a LOT of money to fix because it takes a lot with it..basically your whole transmission gets hosed. pun intended.

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cormac827 Dec 14, 2007 03:49 PM

well...slickwill shifts back and forth all the time, so i think this fear is overplayed quite a bit....but i have an auto

davebloomer Dec 14, 2007 03:56 PM


Originally Posted by cormac827 (Post 264933)
well...slickwill shifts back and forth all the time, so i think this fear is overplayed quite a bit....but i have an auto

just be forewarned.... warranties dont cover water filled anything

glick Dec 14, 2007 05:06 PM

Shifting without the clutch?!! Your local mechanic's gonna love that :yup:

As was said above... choose an appropiate gear (2nd or 3rd will probably be more than acceptable) before entering the water then run through. That aside, if you are running through water with a nice and muddy bottom shifting increases your chances of bogging down.

CIJeep Dec 14, 2007 05:09 PM

Too bad you guys are all over the country. I'd PAY to watch you shift with no clutch! :)

Omega Man Dec 14, 2007 09:14 PM

If you cant shift from 2 through 6th with no clutch and NOT GRINDING, then you do not know how to drive a standard transmission equipped vehicle.

Serious.


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