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Re: Super C Throw-out Bearing
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Posted by Owen Aaland on April 04, 2007 at 19:12:54 from (65.165.246.155):
In Reply to: Super C Throw-out Bearing posted by Peabody on April 04, 2007 at 08:36:24:
Clutch release noise will start when the bearing touches the release levers when pushing the pedal forward. The noise will continue until the clutch is completely released and free play is established. Pilot bearing noise will start later in the cycle and end earlier. It will begin when the clutch is completely released and end as the disk starts to spin with the flywheel and pressure plate assembly. It will disappear before the clutch is completely released. Clutch disc problems will appear when the clutch is starting to engage and usually is gone when completely engaged. Oil or grease on the friction material can cause noise and jerky action before it gets so bad thet it slips. A leaking rear main seal or too much grease on the release bearing can cause lubricant to get on the lining. From your description of the problem my, first guess would be a lining problem. If you can get at it, you could try holding the clutch down and, with the engine running, spray carb or brake cleaner on the disk in front ot the release bearing.
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