@geneeakins ,Gene, It sounds like the clutch may not be fully engaging, may have oil contamination on the disc, faulty pressure plate/clutch disc worn out, release bearing hanging up, possibly sticking slave cylinder(see if clutch fork is being pushed by cylinder pin) pin/push rod should have slight free play when clutch pedal not depressed.etc.. Since I am not actually to see/test the vehicle another problem could be a broken CV/axle joint which when broke will allow transmission to free wheel and car will not move(normally there should be some noise though, grinding/rattle). To check this jack up/support the car with the one drive wheel at a time in the air and attempt to spin wheel by hand, if it spins the joint will be broken, repeat on other side to check. If CV/axles are good, have a good local tranny shop diagnose and estimate clutch repair. If wanting to do the repair yourself your really should have a good manual with you when doing the job to reference. I posted a link below which does have the good basic instructions to do the clutch repair if needed. If not wanting to attempt the repair and CV/axles are good, have a good local tranny shop diagnose both clutch cylinders and estimate clutch repair. Good luck. I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.
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Hi @geneeakins ,
To me you've answered your own question. If the scan shows a bad O2 sensor that could be the problem. The ECU uses information from sensors such as this one to control how the the engine behaves. With wrong information regarding air intake it will react accordingly.
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If you can, follow the clutch cable to where it termanates. Take some photos. Adding images to an existing question
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Hi @geneeakins ,
Does the engine stall immediately if you release the clutch with no accelerator? If so the clutch is good. If it takes a little while to stall the clutch is slipping. (Make sure that there is nothing close in front of the car when you test this out).
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when i release the clutch i took a few before it killed it and i was told it was a hydro clutch unless i was told wrong
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i was thinking that maybe the converter was getting clogged but its not choking the motor. the motor runs great
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