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2003 Cobra - New restoration/project
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<blockquote data-quote="hatchke" data-source="post: 16722303" data-attributes="member: 185172"><p>That was my first thought as well. Only curious thing is that it all but disappears when the car is totally warm. I also could have loosened the clutch table enough for the shift fork to be vibrating a touch I suppose. The noise definitely changes (stops) with clutch modulation, especially when it's under load or engaging/disengaging.</p><p></p><p>I had all but forgotten how many adjustments exist on the clutch assemblies on this generation of car lol.</p><p></p><p>I'll definitely take a look in there and see if I can find anything/names/etc. At 75k miles I guess it *presumably* could be the OEM clutch? With it being pullied etc, it seems unlikely to me, but you never know I guess. </p><p></p><p>I'm not SUPER worried as the noise goes away, clutch grabs fine since I adjusted it and feel is about as I'd expect from one. About to pull the plugs and get started on compression so fingers-crossed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hatchke, post: 16722303, member: 185172"] That was my first thought as well. Only curious thing is that it all but disappears when the car is totally warm. I also could have loosened the clutch table enough for the shift fork to be vibrating a touch I suppose. The noise definitely changes (stops) with clutch modulation, especially when it's under load or engaging/disengaging. I had all but forgotten how many adjustments exist on the clutch assemblies on this generation of car lol. I'll definitely take a look in there and see if I can find anything/names/etc. At 75k miles I guess it *presumably* could be the OEM clutch? With it being pullied etc, it seems unlikely to me, but you never know I guess. I'm not SUPER worried as the noise goes away, clutch grabs fine since I adjusted it and feel is about as I'd expect from one. About to pull the plugs and get started on compression so fingers-crossed [/QUOTE]
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