Dbcooper292@aol.com wrote:
> Is it possible, on this car, that if the throwout bearing isn't running
> straight, it's rubbing on the input shaft?
Not the T/O bearing, but the face of the pressure plate where the t/o
rides was crooked. One pressure plate finger was out of adjustment.
I yanked the trans this morning and it was visible.
Fixed it with a twist of a wrench (once I figured out how) and popped
the trans back in.
Clutch works like it should and I took it for it's second drive.
No more water in the face from a loose rad hose clamp, and I can shift
it normally.
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Frank Clarici
Toms River, NJ
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