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Could a badly placed clutch....



Doesn't dound clutch related to me.  The shuddering stuff does, but not the noisy stuff.  Maybe they forgot to put any or enough oil in, didn't tighten the drain bolt, have a leaky filter, etc.  Who knows, maybe they put some other fluid in instead of engine oil.  



BH









 --- On Mon 05/16, Neptuno < neptunonc@yahoo.com > wrote:

From: Neptuno [mailto: neptunonc@yahoo.com]

To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org

Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 12:02:04 -0700 (PDT)

Subject: Could a badly placed clutch....



Could a badly placed clutch cause damage to the engine? mainly a rod, cranck shaft bearing?<br> <br>Reason I ask is cause my GFs' mustang has reacebtly gone into the shop for what I suspected was a bad ajusted clutch. The thing is that last mont or so they told her that she needed a clutch the dealer replaced it and also did an oil change. Once the car came home the clutch felt weird and would shudder at engament on a steep grade or even on sligth ones.<br> <br>A noise started to develope whre a tapping,knoking or clacking was getting louder in the engine.....But I know nothing of those fords and here I am asking people with better know how about cars....<br> <br>The car is a 96 V6 with only 70K, regulary mantained, oil changes on the mark and driven with discresion.<br> <br> <br>Thank you,<br>el Tony<br><br>		<br>---------------------------------<br>Yahoo! Mail Mobile<br> Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Check email on your mobile 
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