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Old 03-15-06, 01:29 AM
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recently replaced clutch, but making niose?!!

so yea, i recently replaced the stock clutch a ACT Clutch and now evertime i step on the cluth and hold it while the engine is on, it makes kinda of a scrapping sound, i know that the pressure plate is disengadge when you push on the clutch, but is it suppost to have this mellow scrapping noise?.. what could be the problem?...

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1. Oil on the clutch plate

2. Worn stock engine or tranny mounts?

3. Warped pressure plate or flywheel maybe?

4. Fork shaft installed correctly?
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throwout bearing?
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Nah throwout bearing will usually make noise when the clutch isn't depressed (neutral), and as soon as it engages, will go away... Sounds like a warped flywheel or pressure plate to me...
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that may be true but when my throwout bearing was fried it made noise all the time. Then again mine was FUBAR.
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Yea true... It's possible he damaged the bearing when he replaced the clutch...
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