Cluth Noise?!
When I Engage my clutch on my EG it squeaks really bad. Is there a way I can WD-40 it? I've Sprayed lube on the clutch from underneath the steering wheel, but it didnt really seem to do anything.
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No. And I don't think your MC will go either. Every honda I've ever been in squeaks with the clutch pedal. I've heard that lubing the crap out of the bearing and arm during clutch install will quiet it for a while, but the noise will come back.
No. And I don't think your MC will go either. Every honda I've ever been in squeaks with the clutch pedal. I've heard that lubing the crap out of the bearing and arm during clutch install will quiet it for a while, but the noise will come back.
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No. And I don't think your MC will go either. Every honda I've ever been in squeaks with the clutch pedal. I've heard that lubing the crap out of the bearing and arm during clutch install will quiet it for a while, but the noise will come back.
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Thank you very much for all your help guys!
No. And I don't think your MC will go either. Every honda I've ever been in squeaks with the clutch pedal. I've heard that lubing the crap out of the bearing and arm during clutch install will quiet it for a while, but the noise will come back.
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Thank you very much for all your help guys!
you may want to start by lubing where the slave cylinder rod meets the clutch fork. Lots of times the end of the clutch fork starts to rust and you hear the metal to metal. If its not that then its probably your release bearing..
If you have an aftermarket clutch lots of times they come with a release bearing thats made of plastic and metal and squeaks. Thats why its better to spend the extra $$$ and get the all metal oem bearing..
If you have an aftermarket clutch lots of times they come with a release bearing thats made of plastic and metal and squeaks. Thats why its better to spend the extra $$$ and get the all metal oem bearing..
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