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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 21:09:56 -0900
From: Mike <longshot@burnitup.com>
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if it is the clutch, parts, gonna run you from $180 to $250, depending on type
of clutch you buy. If it is not the clutch, check out the U-joints, and make
sure  they are not bad. Pretty sure it will not be the T-case, they are pretty
much bulletproof.
hope this helps.

Scott wrote:

> I need help figuring out what's making a rattling, almost like engine
> pinging or "detonation" noise coming from my driveline.  It's a 1990
> Toyoua 4X4 p/u truck with 82K miles an a 5speed tranny.  I'm pretty sure
> it's in the tranny or transfer case because it doesn't do it when I have the
> clutch pressed in but does it in gear & neutral.  I'm wondering if perhaps
> the pilot bearing...?  It's the original clutch and I've never had any
> problems with it.  What is a clutch going to cost? I'll take a look at it
> this weekend but if it's beyond me I wanted a "clue" so I don't get raped at
> the repair shop.  Thanks for the help....
>
> Scott

