I tried to teach my ex-wife how to drive a stick shift using both feet right off. She had the car jumping around. She blew my clutch up. The shop said they never saw a clutch come in like that before.

Thankfully it was covered under the warranty.

I like this idea to show the worst. The ex had the car jumping to the side several times. I didn't think she'd hurt the car. She just couldn't get a little gas.pastaroni34 wrote:Wow, I guess I do things differently for teaching people this..
Start the car, put it in gear, foot on the brake, and let out the clutch and stall it. Do this a couple of times. This is the worst that can happen. Now you know and it will ease your nerves. You've experienced the worst, now you can only get better from here.
Now you can slowly let out the clutch be able to feel the engine start to stall, learn how to recover by pushing in the clutch and letting the engine regain idle. This will teach you when and how the clutch engages.
Once you've got that, cruise around in first gear a bit. Then changing gears is all that is left.
If you're blowing up clutches just doing this, there's something else wrong. Now if you're revving it up and letting out the clutch, that's a different story.