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04-10-1999, 06:04 PM | #1 |
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66' wheels and clutch
Greetings,
I pose two questions: 1. Anyone know a respectable source to purchase used styled steel wheels (with lugs and center caps) for a '66 Mustang? 2. My engine makes a loud "ticking" noise when idling, but when I push the clutch in it goes away. Is this a sign my clutch is going? Thanks in advance, BA |
04-10-1999, 06:29 PM | #2 |
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Mustang Corral in Illinois has a lot of stuff and they are respectable.. Sometimes expensive but you always know what you getting.. I've purchased a couple of hard to find items from them.. Never had any problems
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04-11-1999, 03:42 AM | #3 |
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Sounds like your throw out bearing is going out. I'd check the adjustment on your clutch to see if it was riding. |
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