JayQQ97
MW surVivor ... clutched. 367k on the 0D0
The throwout bearing isn't a source of a clutch that chatters. Its likely caused by burn't/rough sections on the flywheel when the pressure plate, and disc mate up with it.
even idling in neutral?
The throwout bearing isn't a source of a clutch that chatters. Its likely caused by burn't/rough sections on the flywheel when the pressure plate, and disc mate up with it.
The throwout bearing isn't a source of a clutch that chatters. Its likely caused by burn't/rough sections on the flywheel when the pressure plate, and disc mate up with it.
That diaphragm spring could be the spongy feeling I was getting after a long hot day in the 80sAnother potential source of clutch chatter could be the diaphragm spring. Sometimes a few fingers will warp due to heat. So the clutch friction plate has uneven pressure.
Yes, the symptom of clutch chatter can be noticeable at idle in neutral................although, most evident when shifting during the engagement of the clutch.
All these parts are not visible from the outside. The trans must be dropped for access.
If that main seal were to weep on the flywheel, that would cause clutch chatter as oil cooks between the flywheel, pressure plate, and disc.I just wish that rear main seal was weeping to have the most imminent reason to shell out this good coin here and now
Another potential source of clutch chatter could be the diaphragm spring. Sometimes a few fingers will warp due to heat. So the clutch friction plate has uneven pressure.
Yes, the symptom of clutch chatter can be noticeable at idle in neutral................although, most evident when shifting during the engagement of the clutch.
All these parts are not visible from the outside. The trans must be dropped for access.
i am trying to find the several pins/studs on the diagrams that go into the flywheel that are the locator pins for the clutch disk that maybe a separate part not included with that flywheel
cannot locate them at the moment, are they in a different diagram?