New England SVT Service

cmaxey

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I am seeking service on my 2003 SVT Mustang. Can anyone recommend a Boston area dealership to examine the rattling noise associated with my clutch. No slippage, rattling goes away if I use my toe to lift up on the clutch petal.
 

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Try posting the question in the regional forum. You'll probably get a quicker response and more exposure.
 

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You can try the East Bridgewater Ford dealership. One of the mechanics is a Cobra owner. He also does work either through the dealership or side work on Cobras. My KB install was top notch along with my clutch. If you're interested I'll give you the dealerships number.
 

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Honestly I would find out how and do it yourself.
I know I wouldn't trust my car or any car putting
out that much power to any shop.
 

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Just curious. Does the rattling sound like it is coming from the pedal area? I ask because you said when you lift the pedal slightly with your toe the noise goes away.
 

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The rattle sounds like it is coming from the clutch area. The clutch doesn't slip at all which makes believe that the pressure plate/clutch itself is fine.
 

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Actually, thinking about it, the sound also sounds like it is coming from under the dash...
 

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Craig, The number is 508-583-5500 then dial 2 for the service dept. and ask for Dan. Good luck.
 

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I would try the "LDC Freeplay" spring first - especially if you have an aftermarket quadrant and adjuster. I think Lethal carries them. It's about a 5 minute install, and will take up the extra slop in the cable that allows the pedal to rattle.
 

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