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Awayze Says:

May 25, 2012 - This doesn't explain anything! What happens when you push the clutch pedal and change gear! Still lost.

10DollarsInQuarters Says:

May 22, 2012 - Noooo, Clutch works by using guitars and drums, microphones n shit...

mannythewebdesigner Says:

May 16, 2012 - I know that guy hes working on my engine swap

Kyler2013 Says:

May 15, 2012 - ColorNULL is right; motors are electric. Engines are gasoline.

kuvuakoj Says:

May 14, 2012 - Never used a impact on those flywheel bolts

ColorNULL Says:

May 14, 2012 - yessir your highness. but for people that dont live in dictionary's motors are electric. engines are internal combustion.

FrenchValleyAirport Says:

May 12, 2012 - uh no. heres the definition: mo·tor/ˈmōtər A machine, esp. one powered by electricity or internal combustion, that supplies motive power for a vehicle or for some other device

ColorNULL Says:

May 12, 2012 - motor's are electric...

FrenchValleyAirport Says:

May 12, 2012 - please explain the difference.

ColorNULL Says:

Apr 30, 2012 - engine* not motor

ttam142 Says:

Apr 28, 2012 - when the pressureplate disengages, what moves the clutch disc of the flywheel? from what i can tell, the clutch is free floating and there is no mechinism moving or keeping the clutch in place?

kadhockey02 Says:

Apr 28, 2012 - @mechwizard You are dead wrong a motor is anything that converts one form of energy (fuel or electric or others) to mechanical energy. And I could tell your English by the way u start pointless arguments.

cyberonee1 Says:

Apr 28, 2012 - The only reason why the labourcosts of clutch repairs is so high. Is the fact that the gearbox has to be removed from most cars. If you can remove the gearbox of your car. You can replace your own clutch in a few hours. Driving like new with a fraction of the costs.

MechWizzard Says:

Apr 28, 2012 - lol, your having an argument with an englishman, remember where your native language comes from! Besides we have the DVLA, and my definition stands.

pimpfuu Says:

Apr 28, 2012 - definition of motor: A machine, esp. one powered by electricity or internal combustion, that supplies motive power for a vehicle or for some other device.. although it is powered by an engine it is still a motor. why do you think they call them motor vehicles? I've never heard someone say Engine vehicle. ever been to the DMV? department of MOTOR vehicles. this all must sound alien to you..

hafa123 Says:

Apr 25, 2012 - as you can see, this video speaks a lot of techno jargon but didn't really explain shit at all

biggamehitt Says:

Apr 24, 2012 - Never use air on pressure plate bolts....

londnlad Says:

Apr 20, 2012 - Ok i drive and understand how to operate a manual car but i still find it confusing how the clutch actualy works lol

ggerely Says:

Apr 15, 2012 - tranny shaft..

aaron8862006 Says:

Apr 13, 2012 - Unfortunately for you, seems like a LOT of professionals use the term "motor" pretty universally. Even heard it used when referring to gas turbine engines.

MechWizzard Says:

Apr 13, 2012 - A motor uses electricity, an ENGINE uses combustible fuel

19ale09 Says:

Apr 11, 2012 - lastima que esta en ingles

thepkey Says:

Apr 10, 2012 - as you can see, the flywheel is bolted onto the crank shaft...with bolts...

MrkStphn91 Says:

Apr 8, 2012 - i cant see how

jebreel123 Says:

Apr 7, 2012 - Excellent explanation