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Old 06-27-2020, 03:50 PM
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Not from the engine but clutch area.
Car starts, shifts and runs OK.

New parts include OE clutch, Pilot Bearings, recently machined flywheel.
All <2500 miles ago

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Old 06-27-2020, 09:32 PM
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did you install a new release arm bushing?
whats the condition of the TT?
remove the lower bell and inspect the front TT bearing,
it should be about 12 inches down the TT
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Thank you Mrmerlin. All TT bearings were replaced within the last 2500 miles

Were you referring to #8?
I already have a new arm and guide tube to install at the same time.

I thought maybe something that was turning was touching something else.
I will follow your suggestion and report back.
Thanks again.


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maybe one of the TT bearings has migrated.

with the bell off check the guide tube bolts.
#8 is the release arm bushing.
I hope your release arm and TOB and guide tube are all matched parts
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Thank you again.
I will do as you suggested.



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