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Why does my 2000 mustang 5 speed shake?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hissss5" data-source="post: 11766532" data-attributes="member: 15251"><p>Upon engaging my clutch, I have to keep the rpm above 2000 to get a smooth start. Anything lower (say between idle and 1000), causes shaking from the engine compartment which also transmits a rattling noise all the way to the back of the car (exhaust pipe?) This shaking is even more prominent in the reverse gear. On the one hand, I am trying to keep the revs down to conserve the life of the clutch, but on the other hand, in order for me to get a smooth start, I have to increase the revs and ride the hell out of my clutch. It's been doing this since I got the car one year ago,and then I had the clutch and the tob changed out one week after I got it ,the problem seemed to go away except for a low high pitch wine with clutch out but gos away when I engage the clutch, I thought It could be my tranny going bad so I could live with that for now.. untill a week ago from now it started to do it again. So I had the clutch replaced, new pressure plate, resurface the flywheel, new pilot bearing, and new tob.. When we pulled the tranny down from the car the tob actually fell apart. After everything was put back together Its still doing the same thing as before . I also notice my clutch petal is really high before it grabs. Anyone with same prob?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hissss5, post: 11766532, member: 15251"] Upon engaging my clutch, I have to keep the rpm above 2000 to get a smooth start. Anything lower (say between idle and 1000), causes shaking from the engine compartment which also transmits a rattling noise all the way to the back of the car (exhaust pipe?) This shaking is even more prominent in the reverse gear. On the one hand, I am trying to keep the revs down to conserve the life of the clutch, but on the other hand, in order for me to get a smooth start, I have to increase the revs and ride the hell out of my clutch. It's been doing this since I got the car one year ago,and then I had the clutch and the tob changed out one week after I got it ,the problem seemed to go away except for a low high pitch wine with clutch out but gos away when I engage the clutch, I thought It could be my tranny going bad so I could live with that for now.. untill a week ago from now it started to do it again. So I had the clutch replaced, new pressure plate, resurface the flywheel, new pilot bearing, and new tob.. When we pulled the tranny down from the car the tob actually fell apart. After everything was put back together Its still doing the same thing as before . I also notice my clutch petal is really high before it grabs. Anyone with same prob? [/QUOTE]
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