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So my '95 either needs a new throwout bearing, or a bearing inside the trans is shot... Really wish I had about $3k laying around and about a month to tear the engine/trans down and rebuild both...
It makes noise while decelerating, after accelerating and letting off the gas. It stops squealing when I push the clutch pedal. Does not squeal while idling... I'm afraid that it is internal transmission problems..
And may you have to work on that truck in 2 feet of white crap.....
Hey Brandon, Shawn, Phil!
I prefer working on my vehicles in the winter, Pat.. We have a heated shop, so I have all the time in the world while there is nothing left to do outside.
I prefer working on my vehicles in the winter, Pat.. We have a heated shop, so I have all the time in the world while there is nothing left to do outside.
Nope, none of this "working in the shop" stuff, pal. You'll now be working out in the white stuff you asked for!!!
I don't do cold. AT ALL!! I need to get my shop built, so I can work through the winter. It will be heated to 72 degrees!!
It makes noise while decelerating, after accelerating and letting off the gas. It stops squealing when I push the clutch pedal. Does not squeal while idling... I'm afraid that it is internal transmission problems..
yup sounds more internal.. TOB would only make noise while the clutch itself is being pressed in and out.
Nope, none of this "working in the shop" stuff, pal. You'll now be working out in the white stuff you asked for!!!
I don't do cold. AT ALL!! I need to get my shop built, so I can work through the winter. It will be heated to 72 degrees!!
72 is too darn warm for shop work, Pat. 60 is about right, because if you stop moving and working for too long, you get cold. That way you optimize your time spent in your shop.. Unless of course you're hiding from your wife and/or kids.. then it is perfectly acceptable to keep the shop warmer
It's not too warm if you're working in shorts and a tank top!! I have a neighbor that has a heated floor, like what I want to get. He goes out to the shop in coveralls, takes them off, and then works in a t-shirt and shorts!!