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<blockquote data-quote="JDwhite98gt" data-source="post: 528755" data-attributes="member: 10517"><p>It's definitely your t/o. glanced at your mods and didn't see any adjustable clutch parts (quadrant, cable, cable adjuster). The stock plastic quadrant is a piece of junk and loses its adjustment all the time. Try pulling up on the clutch pedal this will release the teeth in the adjuster then depress the pedal a few times. see if that helps the noise at all, I have installed new t/o's and had them chirp or whistle right off the bat. Its an adjustment problem and very very common. I would suggest buying a double or triple hook quadrant and a cable adjuster. UPR, steeda...most companies sell them individually and in kits. Stay away from the adjustable clutch cables though, they are prone to snapping and losing their adjustment also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDwhite98gt, post: 528755, member: 10517"] It's definitely your t/o. glanced at your mods and didn't see any adjustable clutch parts (quadrant, cable, cable adjuster). The stock plastic quadrant is a piece of junk and loses its adjustment all the time. Try pulling up on the clutch pedal this will release the teeth in the adjuster then depress the pedal a few times. see if that helps the noise at all, I have installed new t/o's and had them chirp or whistle right off the bat. Its an adjustment problem and very very common. I would suggest buying a double or triple hook quadrant and a cable adjuster. UPR, steeda...most companies sell them individually and in kits. Stay away from the adjustable clutch cables though, they are prone to snapping and losing their adjustment also. [/QUOTE]
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