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Old 04-22-2006, 07:06 PM
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99 Ranger - Clutch problem???

I just had a new clutch kit, pilot bearing and slave cylinder installed on my 1999 Ranger XLT 3.0. After the install I am still hearing a bearing chattering away. I took it back to the shop that installed it and they said it's normal. I've put on maybe 1000 - 1500 miles on it since and it seems to be getting louder. My question is..... should it still be making this noise?
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Re: 99 Ranger - Clutch problem???

a little noise at first is normal, not getting worse!!! take it back and demand it fixed!!!
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Re: 99 Ranger - Clutch problem???

That's what I thought. If anything it should have gone away. I'll be going back to them tomorrow. Thanks.
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