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Throw Out Bearing Chatter. I have replaced the clutch pressure plate and throwout bearing. If any of these parts are loose or worn, they can cause the clutch to vibrate or chatter when it engages. I have a spec stage 2 with a spec flywheel and a brand new oem tob, and have 900 miles with no squeaks, chatter, or anything. I have replaced the clutch, pressure plate, and throw out bearing twice and put a new flywheel on, but still get. Use these easy to follow series of tests to diagnose a clutch. If you feel the clutch pedal moving up and down while depressing the pedal, look for a warped or misaligned part. One of the main causes of clutch chatter is loose or worn parts in the clutch assembly. I have a '66 chevelle 396 bb with a m21 muncie. I seem to have a chatter coming from the throwout bearing.

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I have a '66 chevelle 396 bb with a m21 muncie. I have replaced the clutch, pressure plate, and throw out bearing twice and put a new flywheel on, but still get. Use these easy to follow series of tests to diagnose a clutch. I seem to have a chatter coming from the throwout bearing. I have replaced the clutch pressure plate and throwout bearing. I have a spec stage 2 with a spec flywheel and a brand new oem tob, and have 900 miles with no squeaks, chatter, or anything. If any of these parts are loose or worn, they can cause the clutch to vibrate or chatter when it engages. If you feel the clutch pedal moving up and down while depressing the pedal, look for a warped or misaligned part. One of the main causes of clutch chatter is loose or worn parts in the clutch assembly.

Pressure Plate and Throw Out Bearings Air Cooled VW Tech Tips YouTube

Throw Out Bearing Chatter One of the main causes of clutch chatter is loose or worn parts in the clutch assembly. I have replaced the clutch pressure plate and throwout bearing. I have a spec stage 2 with a spec flywheel and a brand new oem tob, and have 900 miles with no squeaks, chatter, or anything. If you feel the clutch pedal moving up and down while depressing the pedal, look for a warped or misaligned part. If any of these parts are loose or worn, they can cause the clutch to vibrate or chatter when it engages. I seem to have a chatter coming from the throwout bearing. One of the main causes of clutch chatter is loose or worn parts in the clutch assembly. I have a '66 chevelle 396 bb with a m21 muncie. Use these easy to follow series of tests to diagnose a clutch. I have replaced the clutch, pressure plate, and throw out bearing twice and put a new flywheel on, but still get.

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