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[quote name='Renalicious' date='May 28 2006, 10:02 PM']Does this happen when you're at a stand still and put it into 1st? Or when you're pressing / depressing the clutch?
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When releasing the clutch only. It seems like its catching an uneven spot or something and skipping a bit. Doesn't make any slipping noises or slip at all, just makes a racket.
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What kind of labor would I be looking at for a flywheel/clutch job? 58k on original clutch, might as well change that at the same time.
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[quote name='orphanowner' date='May 29 2006, 05:50 PM']Yes, change the disc and rear main seal as well. I think the whole shot is like 5.5 hrs, which is considerably less than the same job on a 944. The disc is kinda pricy but the seal is like $13. Find a shop familar with the 944/968 series cars so you get a decent job and they have the expertise to change out a few incidentals at the same time. There are some bearings, sleeves and seals that should be done with the clutch.
There are only a few common trouble points on the 968 and by replacing the flywheel you'll be addressing one of them.
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<img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/sad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> So, if there are only about 30-some DMFs around all we all eventually doomed to having our cars as lawn ornaments? Any aftermarket alternatives?
Sometimes this site makes me very paranoid!!
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