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<p>[QUOTE="AModelCat, post: 10293709, member: 167097"]Not saying it can't be the clutch but I'm leaning more internally. Clutch pedal pressed, clutch housing and intermediate plate still rotate. Means the clutch housing isn't contacting anything inside the bellhousing. Definitely can't be the pilot bearing. Kind of leaning away from the release bearing. Typically, but not always, they "growl" more with the pedal pressed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="AModelCat, post: 10293709, member: 167097"]Not saying it can't be the clutch but I'm leaning more internally. Clutch pedal pressed, clutch housing and intermediate plate still rotate. Means the clutch housing isn't contacting anything inside the bellhousing. Definitely can't be the pilot bearing. Kind of leaning away from the release bearing. Typically, but not always, they "growl" more with the pedal pressed.[/QUOTE]
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