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Posting on behalf of a friend.

He's got his T5 engine running and says it goes fine, but for a noise when the clutch is engaged/disengaged

I took a video when I called round.

http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/5929/5pc.mp4

Anyone got an idea?

I'd love to help out my mate as he's helped me with plenty in the past, he deserves it too.
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His clutch is fecked , guessing it's a cosa item? On my old 210 it had the same noise, it was worn out , can't remember where exactly but defo take out and investigate.
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could just be the flywheel side bearing m8 is shot had a few like that an done one not so long ago
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forgot to ask does the flywheel move in an out more tha normal when pulling the clutch in
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a lot of cosa clutches sound like that , even new ones. the one ive got on my malossi sounds like that when its pulled in at tickover, and thats only 800 miles old, and a strenghtened one at that. as long as its tight on the crank, and he says it rides fine, i wouldnt worry about it.
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Let us know how you get on , as i've got a t5 172 in for repair ( stator) and does not sound owt like that !!!
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Afternoon.

Just off the phone with him.

There's no movement in the flywheel

It's not a Cosa clutch just an ordinary one, but only new plates. He says no slip or drag and runs ok, but he's got a new clutch he can put in. I'd suggested he tried it to see if it made any difference.

Thanks for the advice lads
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Not got sound on the PC at the moment but is it a rattling sound? If so it could be the cush drive on its way out / f@@ked.
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Juan wrote:Not got sound on the PC at the moment but is it a rattling sound? If so it could be the cush drive on its way out / f@@ked.
No Cush drive on his.

Spoke to him tonight and he's getting the clutch this week I think.
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no cush drive ?
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