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New 03 Cobra Owner with Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="ERod123" data-source="post: 16530998" data-attributes="member: 199947"><p>I ended up putting around 7qts of oil in.</p><p></p><p>Driving the car around some more, and it started making this chirping sound near the transmission area. If I'm in gear or in neutral, the sound is still there, except for when I press the clutch in, then it goes away.</p><p></p><p>I found that it can be either the Throw-Out Bearing or the clutch fork pivot stud. I tried putting some grease on the pivot stud, but the sound came back after some driving. Im not sure it is the throw out bearing however, as it looks new and there is already some pressure that the TOB is applying to the pressure plate (since there is no space between the TOB and the pressure plate diaphragm). I did notice the back of the clutch fork is hitting a bolt on the transmission, which Im not sure is normal (I'll see if the fork has been dislocated, and needs a slight adjustment):[ATTACH=full]1674457[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1674458[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ERod123, post: 16530998, member: 199947"] I ended up putting around 7qts of oil in. Driving the car around some more, and it started making this chirping sound near the transmission area. If I'm in gear or in neutral, the sound is still there, except for when I press the clutch in, then it goes away. I found that it can be either the Throw-Out Bearing or the clutch fork pivot stud. I tried putting some grease on the pivot stud, but the sound came back after some driving. Im not sure it is the throw out bearing however, as it looks new and there is already some pressure that the TOB is applying to the pressure plate (since there is no space between the TOB and the pressure plate diaphragm). I did notice the back of the clutch fork is hitting a bolt on the transmission, which Im not sure is normal (I'll see if the fork has been dislocated, and needs a slight adjustment):[ATTACH=full]1674457[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1674458[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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