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So I developed a grinding type sound whenever I turn right. It only happens if the wheel is turned far enough, like a half turn, and usually needs some kind of speed. I can't figure it out. It sounds like its coming from the back, and devloped after my last time off roading. When I go in for an inspection I'm going to have them look at it, just wondering if you guys had any ideas. I was maybe thinking that the strut is rubbing on the tire? I'm pretty sure its original suspension @ 121k. How would I test this theory out? Again it only happens when turning right, almost sounds like the muffler is dragging on the ground (it's not).
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So, after a couple thousand miles on a brand new clutch kit and flywheel (and cable) I decided to adjust it today. The car would previosuly shudder in first a bit...and during compression braking, although I wasn't going fast enough for the need to rev match. I now have it adjusted so its better although I still get some slight shudder during compresion braking, sometimes. I can completely strat the car from a dead stop on flat ground in first w/o even touching the gas (idles normal @ 700ish), I even got 2nd to go, but it needed just a smidge of gas - In both circumsrtances I was fineesing the clutch. I think I could have gotten second to continue to roll, but too afraid. It did stall in 2nd when I came to a stop w/o putting the clutch in. The clutch catches IMO close to the floor (but i am used to the old feel) and there seems to be noticeable free play at the top in the pedal range (again compared to the old feel). 3rd gear starts are tough but I can get it. I can still get through all the gears fine. I'm I at optimal setting or should I back it up a little??....or just get a new new clutch kit to save the new $350 flywheel??
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Different gear oils can help alleviate the grinding problems. Usually its more of a matter of getting used to the tranny. If I shift fast I'll grind 2nd (in the process of getting a good oil in there). Cold mornings I have to double shift 2nd (currently running some crap dyno oil). Manuals can develop toque bind, which is a very costly repair, but if you found a good condtion used tranny than you could replace the whole thing substantially cheaper. autos cost less to repair and you dont have search for a complete used tranny.