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Brian C April 24th 06 06:22 AM

99 GT Questions
 
Hey all,
I've got two questions about my '99 GT.

1) When the car is running between 1500-2000 RPM (any gear), it
produces a "whirl" noise. Go under 1500, or over 2000, and it goes away.

2) Certain times, none predictable, when applying my clutch, it does
not feel smooth. However, say 5 minutes later under the same conditions,
it does feel smooth. The feeling I'm getting is like a "grainy" feeling.

Any ideas?

Brent P April 24th 06 06:34 AM

99 GT Questions
 
In article >, Brian C wrote:

> 2) Certain times, none predictable, when applying my clutch, it does
> not feel smooth. However, say 5 minutes later under the same conditions,
> it does feel smooth. The feeling I'm getting is like a "grainy" feeling.


I have had some odd feel to my clutch pedal... I have a steeda quadrant,
cable, and firewall adjuster so this might not apply to your car. It
would feel like it was binding and made some ugly noises at times. I
greased the cable the best I could at both ends. Made it a little better.
Then one day it stopped and it's been gone since. Best I can guess is
that the grease worked its way to the spot that needed it.




Brian C April 25th 06 03:42 AM

99 GT Questions
 
Brent P wrote:
> In article >, Brian C wrote:
>
>> 2) Certain times, none predictable, when applying my clutch, it does
>> not feel smooth. However, say 5 minutes later under the same conditions,
>> it does feel smooth. The feeling I'm getting is like a "grainy" feeling.

>
> I have had some odd feel to my clutch pedal... I have a steeda quadrant,
> cable, and firewall adjuster so this might not apply to your car. It
> would feel like it was binding and made some ugly noises at times. I
> greased the cable the best I could at both ends. Made it a little better.
> Then one day it stopped and it's been gone since. Best I can guess is
> that the grease worked its way to the spot that needed it.
>
>
>

Brent,
Thanks for the reply. I'll try that, however, mine doesn't make any
noise. Nonetheless, it's worth a shot.


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