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RichA July 2nd 05 06:56 PM

Odd sound from clutch?
 
When I drive, I hear a squeeking sound
from (I assume) the clutch. When I apply
slight pressure on the cluth pedal, it goes
away. It's almost like a worn brake sound.


[email protected] July 2nd 05 07:19 PM

Throw-out (release) bearing.

-Mike


WindsorFox[SS] July 2nd 05 08:00 PM

RichA wrote:
> When I drive, I hear a squeeking sound
> from (I assume) the clutch. When I apply
> slight pressure on the cluth pedal, it goes
> away. It's almost like a worn brake sound.
>



Your throwout beraing is dry. Replace it before it locks up or
ruins the the clutch fork.

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RichA July 3rd 05 06:49 AM

On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 14:00:28 -0500, "WindsorFox[SS]"
> wrote:

>RichA wrote:
>> When I drive, I hear a squeeking sound
>> from (I assume) the clutch. When I apply
>> slight pressure on the cluth pedal, it goes
>> away. It's almost like a worn brake sound.
>>

>
>
> Your throwout beraing is dry. Replace it before it locks up or
>ruins the the clutch fork.


Then someone said;

However, it may not be a bad throwout bearing. If the noise goes away
when you lightly rest your foot on the clutch then the problem is a
bad release arm bushing. Cheap and (relatively) easy to fix.

[email protected] July 3rd 05 09:51 PM

On Sun, 03 Jul 2005 01:49:26 -0400, RichA > wrote:

>On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 14:00:28 -0500, "WindsorFox[SS]"
> wrote:
>
>>RichA wrote:
>>> When I drive, I hear a squeeking sound
>>> from (I assume) the clutch. When I apply
>>> slight pressure on the cluth pedal, it goes
>>> away. It's almost like a worn brake sound.
>>>

>>
>>
>> Your throwout beraing is dry. Replace it before it locks up or
>>ruins the the clutch fork.

>
>Then someone said;
>
>However, it may not be a bad throwout bearing. If the noise goes away
>when you lightly rest your foot on the clutch then the problem is a
>bad release arm bushing. Cheap and (relatively) easy to fix.


LMFAO

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