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Clutch whine?
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<blockquote data-quote="5erge" data-source="post: 455348" data-attributes="member: 11951"><p>I had the same issue on my bus recently, that nasty whine as soon as you pressed the clutch, a wind back of the wing nut did the trick. What could simply of happened is the clutch cable was not setup correctly and when the new engine was put back in the clutch was wound back to the same tollerance.</p><p></p><p>It's true the whining noise could also be attributed to a faulty RB but this is unlikely considering you put a new one in. BTW did you put HD clips on?</p><p></p><p>Des</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5erge, post: 455348, member: 11951"] I had the same issue on my bus recently, that nasty whine as soon as you pressed the clutch, a wind back of the wing nut did the trick. What could simply of happened is the clutch cable was not setup correctly and when the new engine was put back in the clutch was wound back to the same tollerance. It's true the whining noise could also be attributed to a faulty RB but this is unlikely considering you put a new one in. BTW did you put HD clips on? Des [/QUOTE]
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