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Re: 67 Plain Jane C10 396 build
She's definitely looking great there. Glad the noise was an easy track down and nothing too major!
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Re: 67 Plain Jane C10 396 build
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I should have counted those SOBs, one of them fell into the pressure plate and I didn't notice it until I was setting up the clutch linkage. It wouldn't release the disc no matter how I adjusted it. I had my son push on the pedal while I watched the pressure plate release. I saw plenty of clearance between the disk and the plate, so I knew what had happened. Out came the tranny and clutch again. One of the weights was wedged in the nook and cranny of the the pressure plate. Once that weight was out, I knew it would be OK.
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