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    well maybe its the transmission. go to a shop.


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    ive been wanting to but im short on time. it has a newer throw out bearing (put in when i swapped the motor 2 months ago) but it was noisy

    Thanks for the help!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EthanR
    ive been wanting to but im short on time. it has a newer throw out bearing (put in when i swapped the motor 2 months ago) but it was noisy

    Thanks for the help!
    another thing, did you go with a lightweight/aftermarket flywheel and/or aftermarket clutch? if so, you might be getting a little flywheel chatter. my car came with a dual mass flywheel and unsprung clutch. i replaced it with a lightweight flywheel and another unsprung clutch, and it chatters like hell when the clutch is released. if that's the case, there's not much you can do about it...it MIGHT go away when it gets fully broken in.

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    dont think so it may sound stupid but it the noise reminds me of a card on a bicycle lol


    Quote Originally Posted by stephen
    another thing, did you go with a lightweight/aftermarket flywheel and/or aftermarket clutch? if so, you might be getting a little flywheel chatter. my car came with a dual mass flywheel and unsprung clutch. i replaced it with a lightweight flywheel and another unsprung clutch, and it chatters like hell when the clutch is released. if that's the case, there's not much you can do about it...it MIGHT go away when it gets fully broken in.

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