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I changed my clutch and releasing bearing but the noise is still there. When ever i release the clutch the noise starts like the release bearing problem and when i take off in first and second gear there is a fluttering sounds coming from the engine

  • Anonymous Jul 13, 2013

    no problem with the engene it only comes when cluching

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A release bearing will make noise when you push on the clutch, the input shaft bearing will make noise when you release the clutch, the transmission will have to be removed and torn down to replace the bearing.

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