Pulling in the clutch won't make any difference when the gearbox is seized - the clutch connects the engine to the gearbox so pulling the clutch in is only beneficial if the engine seizes. The gearbox is connected to the rear wheel via the chain and sprockets only so if the gearbox locks up, so does the rear wheel unless you take the chain off.
Pulling in the clutch won't make any difference when the gearbox is seized - the clutch connects the engine to the gearbox so pulling the clutch in is only beneficial if the engine seizes. The gearbox is connected to the rear wheel via the chain and sprockets only so if the gearbox locks up, so does the rear wheel unless you take the chain off.
kevhmf 2 months ago
Consider pulling in the clutch?
fmffactory4 2 months ago