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New clutch - budget for around $800-1000 depending where you go
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What's a thrust bearing? If it were that, does that mean i have to replace the clutch? Or just that particular piece?
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just pretend its a twin plate
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also.... if it is the bearing only, as the box has to come out to replace it, do you want to go through it all again at a later date to replace the clutch?? ( ie: another few hours labour to pay for )!! Last edited by wannabe; 06-12-2006 at 02:02 PM. |
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Bump,
Huy, This you ever get this one sorted out? I've tried lubing up the springs on the clutch pedal, clutch still squeaks Fred ________ DairyQueenX Last edited by fffffred; 22-08-2011 at 06:32 PM. |
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The squeak is most likely to be coming from the point of contact between the clutch fork and the thrust bearing.
I have seen this many times on subarus. It can usually be lubricated to stop the squeak without removing the gearbox. It is a careful and delicate procedure, because you have to be careful not to lubricate the clutch friction surface in the process. The other place that the squeak can come from is where the clutch fork is pushed by the rod coming from the clutch slave cylinder. This is much easier to lubricate. Try this first. |
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Dno if this is relevant but if i accelerate too much while letting the clutch out my car makes an awful grind noise, very loud and noticable. =(
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worn clutch? get it looked @ asap!
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