23rd August 2010, 14:09
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Originally Posted by nutter
Nope, but there is no force on the wheels, I can stop it with my hands.
If I grab it with my hands and flick it backwards it stops.
I have a brand new clutch in, but no clutch fluid at all yet, I dont have brakelines, so cant fill up the triple fluid resovouir.
My motorbike used to do this when it was on the center stand with the engine running.
If the car had wheels on, and was on the ground, i dont think it would drive off without me,
Is it a problem?
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Probably not - it may be the vibrations making the the shafts rotate slowly - like you said, If it where on the ground with some wheels on it, you wouldn't have noticed it.
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