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Old January 7th 05, 06:48 AM
zork
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Garrett Fulton wrote:
> "dcg" > wrote in message
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>>Throwout bearing is usually pretty easy to isolate. Press the clutch
>>in.
>>If it makes a bounch of noise with the clutch pedal in, it's the
>>throw-out bearing.
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>>If it makes noise without using the clutch, there is usually a bearing
>>in the rear of the crankshaft that the transmission shaft goes into..
>>This can be a bearing, can be a bushing - but when it fails the tranny
>>will tend to turn even with the clutch engaged and you'll get hard
>>shifts.
>>

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> I believe you mean that the trans. will tend to turn with the clutch
> "disengaged" don't you? I've seen bad pilot bushings and bearings do that
> very thing.
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> Garrett Fulton
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well....throw it oUT!
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