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I got a squeak ! I had a squeak !!!
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<blockquote data-quote="ozziedog" data-source="post: 276937" data-attributes="member: 13810"><p>Hey there loose screw !!!! That`s exactly what I was trying to say to you. If you get under the bus and get someone else to operate your clutch :shock: it seems like wherever you are,, that is where the noise comes from. To isolate the pedal, I took the cable off at the bell *** housing and the squeak was gone, so it`s more than likely to be the cable / flexi combination at a guess. the fact that when `freshly' greased up, it stopped for a short while makes me think that as well. So I`m guessing that there is some sort of `wear groove' inside the flexi as opposed to a rare groove in da bus, which is obviously preferable !! :lol: So when I`m back in Bristol this weekend, I`ll strip it out again and see if I can`t turn the flexi or rotate it 180' and get it to sit right. Failing this, then it`s got to be a new flexi. :mrgreen: </p><p></p><p>Ozziedog,,,,,,,,Some things just don`t like it the other way round !! :shock: :roll: :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziedog, post: 276937, member: 13810"] Hey there loose screw !!!! That`s exactly what I was trying to say to you. If you get under the bus and get someone else to operate your clutch :shock: it seems like wherever you are,, that is where the noise comes from. To isolate the pedal, I took the cable off at the bell *** housing and the squeak was gone, so it`s more than likely to be the cable / flexi combination at a guess. the fact that when `freshly' greased up, it stopped for a short while makes me think that as well. So I`m guessing that there is some sort of `wear groove' inside the flexi as opposed to a rare groove in da bus, which is obviously preferable !! :lol: So when I`m back in Bristol this weekend, I`ll strip it out again and see if I can`t turn the flexi or rotate it 180' and get it to sit right. Failing this, then it`s got to be a new flexi. :mrgreen: Ozziedog,,,,,,,,Some things just don`t like it the other way round !! :shock: :roll: :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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