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Old 08-22-2005, 09:05 PM   #52 (permalink)
cush
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Sometimes I get a grind going into 2nd Gear when car is first warming up as well as into 3rd gear, seems to be better once car is fully warmed up but it is still aggervating..(I make sure I put the clutch to the floor just for that reason...clutch starts to engage about 1 1/2 to 2 inches off the floor) Sometimes it feels like 3rd Gear is blocked and you have to force it in, when that happens I do not get a grind but it feels notchy/clunky in the shifter ...
I also get a some clutch chatter or something like that.?. ...not sure really what it is but when decelerating (ex. around 25-30 mph and decelerating say in 3rd gear) I get kinda of a gearing down whine (not engine rpm whine) or clutch chatter..does anyone else have that ???? Is this normal for the srt4 trans/clutch ??? (get in 1st and 2nd gear as well at lower mph) Kinda hard to explain w/words ..gotta kinda hear it I guess..

2005 SRT4 ACR
1850 miles on it
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