I just tell everyone there are crickets in my car
My UNpreloaded Gunst bearing did that with a Borg &
Beck Pressure plate...so did Greg Donegan...he changed
his pressure plate to a Sachs...no squeals...I
didn't...I still had squeals...sold the car...bought
another TRiumph...it squeals too
And thus continues the never ending debate about PPs
Cheers,
Todd
--- DLylis@aol.com wrote:
> A squeal. If you gently press down on the clutch
> pedal until there is
> resistance you can actually tell when the TO bearing
> makes contact with the
> fingers, as it squeals. Let it up and it stops, do
> it again and it starts. A TO
> bearing CAN (not will) actually live quite a while
> in that condition, not
> counting, of course, the embarrassment factor, as
> people turn to look.
>
> David Lylis
> 69 TR6 CC26160L
> 60 TR3A TS74461LO
>
>
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