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Would a bad bearing cause excess clutch chatter or grabbing????
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Whine accelerating=lash too tight
Whine coasting=lash too loose Whine always=bearing or bad gears |
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temp cure per old used car salesmen = banana peels or saw dust.
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I'll have to check, I never really noted if the whine is constant or not. The date on the gears match the range which would indicate they are original to the car, so I guess if they have been improperly set for long enough they may be worn. Thanks for the info, I've never really been up speed differential stuff guess nows the time to start.
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temp cure per old used car salesmen = banana peels or saw dust. [/ QUOTE ] oh yeah... it's right there on the bench, just throw 'em in !! ![]() |
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Would a bad bearing cause excess clutch chatter or grabbing???? [/ QUOTE ] Shouldn't...throw in some posi additive (preferably the GM stuff)...like 68Cam says above, clutch issues are different than a whine. |
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