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Old 02-12-2003, 02:30 PM   #1
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Unhappy Breaking in a Clutch???

I had a new Ford Motorsport HD Clutch put in my car a few weeks ago. I was told that I might get a little rattle for a while but it should go away within 500 miles. It's been a little over 300 and it seems to be going away but my reverse is still very shaky and it doesn't make me feel too good. I can't ease into reverse or my car rattles like it is going to fall apart.

The guy at the shop told me not to drag out the clutch when I'm driving. That is a lot easier to do going forward than reverse. If I don't ease into the clutch in reverse, the tires will spin and the car will take off. I can't have my car flying in reverse.

Is there anything I should be doing?

Please help.

Scott
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