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Re: GRINDING THE GEARS
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Posted by RAB on May 30, 2007 at 14:11:33 from (195.93.21.42):
In Reply to: GRINDING THE GEARS posted by Joe in MN. on May 30, 2007 at 13:15:18:
Just guessing - perhaps the clutch is not adjusted properly? Perhaps the pilot bearing in the flywheel is bad? Too thin or too little oil in the transmission to arrest the gears/shafts shaft? Perhaps you are just too impatient? Perhaps supergrumpy is right? What engine revs are you using WHEN IT"S IN IDLE AND WANT TO SHIFT IT IN GEAR? BTW, please release the CAPS lock and stop SHOUTING). Perhaps the clutch driven plate was bent when re-assembling? Did it grind before you put in a new throw-out bearing? Is the pressure plate a diapragm, or coil spring, type? Perhaps it like supergrumpy says.... RAB
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