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Old 10-19-2018   #31
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Default Re: Aluminum flywheel.... new clutch?

Looks like the dual friction is the same dimensions, just stronger.
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Old 10-19-2018   #32
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Default Re: Aluminum flywheel.... new clutch?

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Looks like the dual friction is the same dimensions, just stronger.
I wonder if it would match up just fine....
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Old 10-19-2018   #33
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Default Re: Aluminum flywheel.... new clutch?

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Yup, sprung hub disc helps with the rattle. Some transmissions rattle very little, some like crazy. Higher idle speed at 850 helps too. Had buzz saw sound on the old trans and engine. New trans and engine don’t have it. In my opinion it’s the Valley drain tube vibrating. I would isolate the tube with a rubber hose over it so it can’t hit the block. Or, just remove it altogether. If the secondary drain hole has been drilled per the service infomantion bulletin it superfluous anyway.
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Have to get mine up in the air on a proper lift and check my valley drain tube....Don't mind the little rattle in neutral, but I get the buzz saw sound in lower RPM upon acceleration......Grown used to it so it wouldn't hurt to check that drain tube..
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