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Lets assume your clutch is ok and there isnt any oil on the disk.
The clutch is mechanical but uses engine vacuum to disengage the clutch. The vacuum is connected to a diaphram.
The diaphram is connected to the clutch with linkage.
When the engine us off you should have some play in the linkage. If not it may not be disengaging the clutch.
If the linkage has tension on it, adjust it so that the tension is relieved.
Drive car
Still slipping?
remove the vacuum line from the diaphram at the transmission. Plug the end.
Drive in second gear, dont shift as the clutch wont disengage.
If it is not slippling then your control valve is leaking through which allows vacuum to pass to the diaphram. Try cleaning it or replacing. Part number 905 108 370 03
or newer.
If it still slipping you more than likely have oil leaking on to the clutch disk.
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