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From: jcyuhn@crchh574.NoSubdomain.NoDomain (James Yuhn)
Subject: Re: SHO clutch question (grinding noise?)
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Sender: jcyuhn@crchh574 (James Yuhn)
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1993 14:19:07 GMT
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In article <5243@unisql.UUCP>, wrat@unisql.UUCP (wharfie) writes:
|> In article <C5H6F8.LDu@news.rich.bnr.ca> jcyuhn@crchh574.NoSubdomain.NoDomain
|> (James Yuhn) writes:
|> >   That's not the clutch you're hearing, its the gearbox. Early SHOs have
|> >   a lot of what is referred to as 'gear rollover' noise. You can generally
|> 
|> 	I have one of the first SHOs built, and _mine_ doesn't make
|> this noise.
|> 

   Geez wharfie, do you have to be so difficult? Mine was built in December
'88,
   which qualifies as pretty dang early, and it most certainly grinds away.
 
   Jim 
