Did the mechanic pull the flywheel and have it resuraced at a machine shop. If not, that is probably your culprit. Should always be done when you change out the clutch. John Rodgers "88GL Driver Chris Fall wrote: > list-ees > > as part of my two heads and a waterpump job recently I also had the guy > change out the clutch. Unfortunately it now chatters (the clutch, not the > engine) when warm. He suspects a faulty unit and is going to replace it, but > I am wondering if this is a reasonable diagnosis and what would the heat be > doing - reducing the compression of the springs or something? > > 83.5 Westy "Sinking black hole of money" > > Chris Fall > cpfall@ucdavis.edu |
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