so anyway... here's the story:
for the past year (10,000 miles or so) on my 1998 CSE 2.5 5 speed... i've had a sound coming from my front driver side wheel that sounds like something rubbing, especially when making right-hand turns... i've looked at this many, many, many times and not found ANYTHING rubbing... which leads me to believe that it has something to do with the wheel bearing/hub.
moving on... in early february, i was coming home one night, when on the interstate, driving in 5th gear, i lost power to the wheels. it was abrupt, like something "popped" out... no clutch slippage whatsoever. anyway... 2 seconds later, it "popped" back in, and the car was driving totally normal, like it was a minute before... 2 or 3 miles later, the exact same thing happened, again... with NO clutch slippage (i know what a slipping clutch feels like... this wasn't it. this was a defined "pop" into and out of the vehicle driving and coasting). the interesting thing about this is that my speedometer went up, as though the car was in gear and moving at the appropriate speed as relative to the tachometer. (i.e. my car will sit still in my driveway, and i can cycle through the gears with the speedometer going all the way up as though i was moving.) THIS leads me to believe the problem is not in the transmission or the clutch, but the cv joints, or excessive wearing, and eventual failure of the wheel bearing/hub assembly, causing the cv to spin freely inside the housing. (i will be checking this in the morning, to see if the drivers' side cv is in motion when the vehicle is in gear). i am really not prepared to spend yet another $1000 on a clutch job, after having it replaced with my new engine in early 2003, and then having a new transmission installed last summer. any insight on this would be extremely valuable to me... i really can't afford to take it to a shop and get taken for a ride...