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eventer289 01-08-2007 06:17 PM

What is Wrong With My Transmission? (*VIDEO*)
 
I have been told this is my throw out bearing. It does this when I put it in neutral and 5th gear when the transmission is cold, mainly on cold mornings and after it has sat for a while. It is quiet for a few seconds and then starts into this noise, kind of pulsing. The sound goes completely away after the tranny gets warmed up. Ideas on what this could be? I'm planning on a spec stage 1 clutch anyway, so hopefully this is only related to my clutch or TOB.

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PureStang 01-08-2007 06:19 PM

dunno what it is but dont waste your money on a stage 1. go stage 2

eventer289 01-08-2007 06:25 PM


Originally Posted by PureStang (Post 238568)
dunno what it is but dont waste your money on a stage 1. go stage 2

Is it worth the extra 100 if I am probably just going to be N/A with cams?

PureStang 01-08-2007 06:35 PM


Originally Posted by eventer289 (Post 238570)
Is it worth the extra 100 if I am probably just going to be N/A with cams?

yes its worth the upgrade. a stage 1 clutch is basically a stock replacement. but for the throw out bearing, go with a Ford OEM Throw out bearing. the Spec bearing seems to cause the chatter known to these clutches and the ford eliminates ths problem

eventer289 01-08-2007 06:41 PM


Originally Posted by PureStang (Post 238572)
yes its worth the upgrade. a stage 1 clutch is basically a stock replacement. but for the throw out bearing, go with a Ford OEM Throw out bearing. the Spec bearing seems to cause the chatter known to these clutches and the ford eliminates ths problem

Do you have a stage 2? If so, how do you like it? How stiff is the pedal and is a firewall adjuster necessary?

00PerfRedGT 01-08-2007 06:51 PM

To be honest I am not wasting my money on even the stage 2, I am going with the stage 3. I have driven a Camaro SS with head and cam making 450 rwhp and it had a spec stage 3 and it was fine, no stiffer than what mine is now. The other alternative is to go with a clutch and flywheel from a 2003-2004 cobra, the 11" with an aluminum flywheel. I might go the ford racing route...something to consider...and yes that is defintely your throw out bearing. For a bunch of different bolts and bearings go to latemodelrestoration.com they have pretty cool stuff.

bassman97 01-08-2007 08:14 PM

Stay away from aluminum, you'll have problems w/ it bogging from starts. Also, you can't compare the pedal effort from a Camaro to a Mustang since the Camaros had ahydraulic clutch likage.

MattJ 01-08-2007 08:37 PM

camaros are a lot lighter than mustangs anyways. different car, different tranny, different clutch setup.

irrelivant comparison.

Icefreezen 01-08-2007 08:42 PM


Originally Posted by MattJ (Post 238609)
camaros are a lot lighter than mustangs anyways. different car, different tranny, different clutch setup.

irrelivant comparison.

+1 and camaros are crap

wnracing 01-09-2007 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by eventer289 (Post 238574)
Do you have a stage 2? If so, how do you like it? How stiff is the pedal and is a firewall adjuster necessary?

If anything the pedal will prob. be lighter. If you're looking for a stiffer feel, you will have to get a firewall adjuster. I would get one anyway, just to replace the cheap plastic POS quadrent assembly.

I would get the Stage two if I was you. I kinda regret getting the Stage III, it's too much of a drag setup, not enough travel.

PS. I would get the Steeda adjuster setup on AM, I've heard alot of bad things about other brands, and have had NO problem with the Steeda.

http://www.americanmuscle.com/noname3.html


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