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Old 10-19-2004, 08:01 AM
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Clickity clickety

Has anyone had a clickty clickety clickety sound that causes vibration in the SC tesioner pulley. The pulley was just replaced with a new metal pulley because of my suspision that it was the culprate but it was not the sound almost sounds as if it is comeing from the nose of the SC. Any Ideas ?

I was thinking maybe the SC bearings (the ones inside the nose) were going out if this could be, Can they be repacked?
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Old 10-19-2004, 06:48 PM
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Re: Clickity clickety

the S/C input bearing is a sealed unit and can't be repacked. Replacement is the only fix if it is indeed the problem.
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Re: Clickity clickety

I am not sure if it is but it sounds like loose bearings are rolling around and my power seems a little low (really struggles up inclines). It doesn't want to automatically shift down to third gear.
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