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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / December 2007

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97 Stang GT 5-speed Transmeeshone

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corky - 03 Dec 2007 02:44 GMT
My clutch is feeling weak and I'm getting a whirring sound when the clutch
is depressed. Anyone know about what they charge for a rebuild? I guess I
will call the dealer but wanna know what the experts here think. Do they
have to pull the engine to do this or anything stupid like that?
elaich - 03 Dec 2007 03:07 GMT
> My clutch is feeling weak and I'm getting a whirring sound when the
> clutch is depressed. Anyone know about what they charge for a rebuild?
> I guess I will call the dealer but wanna know what the experts here
> think. Do they have to pull the engine to do this or anything stupid
> like that?

You probably just need a new clutch and throwout bearing.
bob - 04 Dec 2007 03:08 GMT
>> My clutch is feeling weak and I'm getting a whirring sound when the
>> clutch is depressed. Anyone know about what they charge for a rebuild?
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>
> You probably just need a new clutch and throwout bearing.

bearing goes out about 70k to 90k miles or so.
no need to pull engine.
$300 (?)   Stock is fine
corky - 04 Dec 2007 03:53 GMT
>>> My clutch is feeling weak and I'm getting a whirring sound when the
>>> clutch is depressed. Anyone know about what they charge for a rebuild?
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> bearing goes out about 70k to 90k miles or so. no need to pull engine.
> $300 (?)   Stock is fine

Thanks!
 
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