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Old 12-07-2001, 03:01 PM   #4 (permalink)
Ranger
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Beyond the beltway in Maryland
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Re: Clutch "Vibration?" Question

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Originally posted by mlot51
Hello All,

I just noticed a "vibration" in my clutch. I'm not sure if it has been there all along or if it is a new developement....
Unfortunately, I have some experience with clutch vibrations. Mine were induced by a botched clutch install done by the dealer at Chevy's insistence. Didn't fix my symptom (sticking clutch pedal) and started a two-month ordeal that concluded with a team of Chevy field engineers spending two days rebalancing my engine after installing the third new clutch, this time an 02 Z06 version. All of this flowed from the original tech failing to read and follow the service manual procedure for removing the flywheel. This after I spent 20 minutes with him pointing out the relevant passages and pages in the service manual that deal with the procedure.

Enough about that. It works fine now and no longer vibrates.

Anyway, was your clutch ever worked on by the dealer?

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