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Bearing May be Okay. For Now.

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A. Bohemian

04-13-2007 08:10:31




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In my personal experience, clutch noise which occurs when the clutch is disengaged (pedal in) and goes away when the clutch is engaged (let out), has without fail been a bad throwout bearing.

This noise is often INTERMITTENT at first. Some bearings die VERY slowy, squealing a horrifying death wail like some mythic banshee in winter and sounding better in warm weather.

Others squeal at times and work silently at times, for no discernable reason. The one in my Citation seemed to act up only when I had a date...

Others go all at once.

As long as you don't hear any noise, it SHOULD be okay. But no one can tell you for how long...

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acwhitten

04-13-2007 10:15:21




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 Re: Bearing May be Okay. For Now. in reply to A. Bohemian, 04-13-2007 08:10:31  
Thanks Dell and A. Bohemian. I understand there is plenty of room at the bottom of the fly wheel for spare parts. And I my experience with throwout bearings is the same. But the one thing that bugs me is that bad noise I heard on start-up. Anyone with any common sense would immediately kill the engine if they heard this noise. And the clutch was not pushed in. Could the fork have been barely riding the throwout bearing. On that first start-up, I didn't touch the clutch pedal. I was too busy reaching for key to kill it.

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A. Bohmeian

04-13-2007 10:45:17




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 BTDT. in reply to acwhitten, 04-13-2007 10:15:21  
Quote: "I was too busy reaching for key to kill it."

I know the feeling.



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