Need some help
I had my clutch replaced about 15k miles ago. Ever since I got it, the clutch has chattered really bad during takeoff. Now when im driving at a constant speed (foot barely on gas keeping the speed the same) It hums very loudly. As soon as I have it more gas or let off , it goes away. I decided to check at a stop, I reved it up at idle and I heard a constant grinding noise .. Is there any way to grease the TOB? I cannot afford to take it apart, im a full time college student with no income as of the moment. Let me know what I can do.
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I have heard you can grease the throwout bearing from underneath the car, remove 2 bolts holding on the slave cylinder, and remove the boot from the clutch fork area, then you can reach in there with something like a coat hanger and apply grease to the throwout bearing and clutch fork pivots and contact points. (I was unable to do it this way and had to pull the tranny to replace the throwout bearing and guide to fix my problem which occurred due to using the wrong grease when I installed the new throwout bearing the first time...make sure and use the Super High Temperature Urea grease.) Grease ball end of slave cylinder rod after sanding off any nipple that is being formed on the end of it too while you are at it.....HTH
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