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Old 10-23-2005, 08:54 AM
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My Clutch is rattling in idle

Ok Guys,
My 1997 Firehawk with an LT4 / 6 Speeds, when it idling, you get this rattling noise between the Engine and Trans, it sounds like a bad Throw out Bearing , but when you push/depress the Clutch Pedal or you in any gears, the noise goes away,
This happen with my stock (SLP) clutch, I burnt it and replace it with Center Force Clutch and Aluminum Flywheel, the noise still there,
In summary
New Clutch
New Flywheel
New Throw out bearing

And the noise still here and drive me nut

I can use some help here.

Thanks in advance

Mai
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Old 10-24-2005, 03:31 PM
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Re: My Clutch is rattling in idle

Anything at all Gyus???????
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Old 10-24-2005, 03:39 PM
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Re: My Clutch is rattling in idle

i have a 98 formula w/ LS6 clutch upgrade and mine makes noise too. Its just "chatter", cant do much about it.


turn up the radio
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