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    My buddy drives an eclipse rs, and has a potentially serious problem. I'm not sure how familiar people are with the 420a but thought i'd ask. When he's around 2900/3000 rpms, he gets this grinding metal on metal sound. It appears to be coming from the driver side of the engine, towards the transmission. Anyone got any advice?

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    He posted this on the DSM board. We suggested he pull the inspection cover from between the engine/tranny and check and make sure none of his flywheel bolts have backed out or something along those lines.
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    Cool. thanks for the responce!

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    if any thing and he needs work on it my boys are pros so just pm me

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