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Date: 19 Oct 2004 05:18:53 -0700
From: liftarnnospamrface1.net (Staffan V)
Subject: Re: What exactly is "free wheeling"


th <someguynospamwhere.se> wrote in message news:<emG9d.5556$d5.44028nospamb.telia.net>... > Nope, everybody I know that had two-stroke Saabs used the free-wheel. As > G–ran pointed out it was very practical as you only needed the clutch to > start the car, to stop it you put in the neutral gear and just braked (a > bit increase on the brake wear though). The lever to engage/disengage the freewheel could also be operate by your foot and some drivers uses it to suit different driving conditions. Drivers who are used with freewheeling and then drives another car sometimes makes the misstake to try to change gears without using the clutch. Another popular misstake people driving older SAABs do when driving another car is try to change gears using the directional indicator (turn signal) lever.

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