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Old 05-22-2004, 08:23 PM
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got a new clutch, i think its chatter but if im taking off, clutch fully out and im already rolling i can hear a clunking sound comming from what seems to be right where the tranny mount bolts up. wonder if thats just a little clutch chatter or maybe wheel slipage what do you all think?
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maybe the tranny mount.mine has broke a few times
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or torque arm maybe?
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torque arm mount should be good but ill check same with the tranny. i coudl tell by just wiggling it right? they are fairly new and poly mounts
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I think you need louder exhaust
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mounts are all good, louder exhaust im pretty sure those long tubes no cats and gmmg is pretty damn loud lol
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If you have long tube headers and a y-pipe, it's probably the y-pipe smacking the floor board.
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no the ypipe isnt hitting, never has, took that out of the equation a long time ago with poly motor mounts




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