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what would cayse this type clutch to chatter, even after being replaced? Thanks scout4<><
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A worn or warped pressure plate would be my first guess - but it's been a long time since I did that kind of work!
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As he said, a worn or warped pressure plate, uneven pressure plate springs, flywheel not faced, pressure plate not faced. When replacing a disc, always use a new pressure plate and have the flywheel dressed.
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Or oil on the clutch disc, flywheel or pressure plate.
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Okay, Thanks Fella's! scout4<><
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