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the annoying thing is my clutch has started making a whirring/grinding noise now on start up/when cold. Bastard car knows when I have money I swear...

Its not slipping or anything yet so I'm not too worried. Dad reckons it could be the throwout? bearing. I don't know enough about clutches to comment. It makes the noise when the clutch is in so I'm assuming its not disengaging properly. The noise can be heard faintly in neutral when the clutch is out but normally goes away when the clutch is in. Now on start up the noise just gets louder.

Any ideas?

haha excuse thats a good one. Clutch will stay in the car until it absolutely, positively needs to be changed. Unless its free reving in 1st gear then its good enough lol.

@Colin: sounds like throwout bearing to me.

Wheres my invite bitch :)

Cool. Just trying to find out what it does.

oh and yeah wheres my invite John?

Google the Master of All Mortal Knowledge has provided a sufficient description of what a throwout bearing does. Sounds like that's my problem.

^^^ haha nice one mike.

may aswell do ya clutch colin, if ur doing the bearing. i hear the only way of buying a throwout bearing is with a nice new 5puk :)

ps: lick my dragon :(

An excuse to change the clutch!!!!!!!!!!

Hopefully that will stay at the bottom of my mod list although there's only suspension left.

fuel pump?

^^^ haha nice one mike.

may aswell do ya clutch colin, if ur doing the bearing. i hear the only way of buying a throwout bearing is with a nice new 5puk :happy:

ps: lick my dragon :D

haha your such a liar. You can get throwout bearings in twin and triple kits as well.

^^^ haha nice one mike.

may aswell do ya clutch colin, if ur doing the bearing. i hear the only way of buying a throwout bearing is with a nice new 5puk :happy:

ps: lick my dragon :mage:

new bearing costs about 10 bux :P but its a box out job so yeah might as well do the clutch while ur at it

Fairly sure I could get a throwout bearing for it, I'll have to find out :D . As I said I really don't want to change the clutch, its holding fine now and I wont be looking at a power increase for awhile. So I don't see the point in spending money on it when I don't need to.

haha your such a liar. You can get throwout bearings in twin and triple kits as well.

colin isnt man enough to handle a triple plate

oooooo zing!

Just live with it then Colin. She'll be right.

sounds like the words of a true un-modifier....

shutup everyone, u can only get throw-outs in clutch kits. coln hitup tas and ask for flywheel to. :happy:

Wheres my invite bitch :happy:

This coming from the man who withheld the phone number?!

wheres my invite John?

Nigga please... it's like 2 hours from your house!

but i'll ask and see if the two of you can come along... no promises though! and I don't know how much talent there'll be... but we'll see!

sounds like the words of a true un-modifier....

shutup everyone, u can only get throw-outs in clutch kits. coln hitup tas and ask for flywheel to. :D

haha...thanks buddy. I enjoy having my car in a rare, unique style. Normal. :happy:

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