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Old 17-01-2010, 12:19 PM
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Default Engine rattle.

When I am pulling away from a stand still or parking up I get a huge amount of people looking at my car with a cringing expression as they hear a very evident rattling noise.

Even at shows, events & meets when surrounded by the public or fellow petrol heads I hear so many guys softly saying to there mates things like:-

"Car looks nice but sounds like a bag of spanners under the bonnet"

"Ere, he has a serious engine rattle going on in the engine"

"When was the last time he checked his oil"




I had the same thing yesterday when a young guy accompanied by a Ferrari cap and a bunch of ill looking mates said to me

"Wicked lookin motor dude, but the engine don't sound to clever"

I replied

"Nor do you mate, it's the triple plate clutch that you can hear"
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Old 17-01-2010, 02:12 PM
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what clutch you got mate? in the rex i had a racing clutch and it made a rattle/metal scraping noise when it was depressed, people gave me the same looks and kept on saying is it ment to sound like that? then there was a jap meet at pp once and there was a supra there with the same clutch making the same noise, but again people said the same things.

the clutch was it just dosent make a very appealing noise
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Old 17-01-2010, 05:40 PM
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what clutch you got mate? in the rex i had a racing clutch and it made a rattle/metal scraping noise when it was depressed, people gave me the same looks and kept on saying is it ment to sound like that? then there was a jap meet at pp once and there was a supra there with the same clutch making the same noise, but again people said the same things.

the clutch was it just dosent make a very appealing noise


Hi Andy.

There is no getting away from the rattle. All triple plate clutches & most twin plate set ups are meant to rattle when clutch is depressed

This is my current clutch. AP organic with the RCM hydraulic Release Bearing kit.




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Old 18-01-2010, 08:30 AM
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It does make people look a bit.

I have got a rattle at low revs too, always have had. But I have only got a single plate organic clutch. I always put it down to piston slap, which was really bad during the recent cold weather. On just normal tickover it sounds fine, but when ijn gear and pulling away it rattles.
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Old 18-01-2010, 08:58 AM
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Bet it does make people look, i would too. It takes a true car mod nut to appreciate what some of the noises are. I still remember my mum when she first heart a dump valve. She thought i had killed the car

My old exhaust was too loud to here any rattles
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Old 18-01-2010, 09:21 AM
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And to think

I got so close to winning this car in the recent picture competition

and yet its got a nasty rattle
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Old 18-01-2010, 09:52 AM
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And to think

I got so close to winning this car in the recent picture competition

and yet its got a nasty rattle
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Old 18-01-2010, 10:52 AM
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And to think

I got so close to winning this car in the recent picture competition

and yet its got a nasty rattle



Lmao.........
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Old 18-01-2010, 11:15 AM
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Bet it does make people look, i would too. It takes a true car mod nut to appreciate what some of the noises are. I still remember my mum when she first heart a dump valve. She thought i had killed the car

My old exhaust was too loud to here any rattles


Your dead right there Chunky regarding knowing what certain noises are. Very few car nuts are aware of multi plate clutch rattles?. I guess it's because one does not hear it too many times on the street.
When in the pits at race events it's a very common sound.

The same thing applies to top end gear boxes.
I very nearly had RCMs sequential box put in mine but it would have produced a constant loud whining noise & driven me nuts on long runs.
Mind you it's a babe of a box just pulling it back every time to change up & banging it forward to change down.
My car does need one to be honest. You live on the box when driving Harry Flatter's with 560 Bhp & it's VERY easy to select the wrong gear when down shifting!!
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Hi Andy.

There is no getting away from the rattle. All triple plate clutches & most twin plate set ups are meant to rattle when clutch is depressed
yeah the rex one was the same, i kept on telling people it was ment to be like that but they never believed me, oh well lol
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Caught me out too on Friday night at the KS meet in Maidstone

And there was me thinking I was a petrol head
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Caught me out too on Friday night at the KS meet in Maidstone

And there was me thinking I was a petrol head


Lmao..... I remember, how things?. I've heard it so many times but at least your a petrol head that admits to it
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Oh yeah I admit it when im wrong, how else dya learn

Yeah things are good, I got some good figures on the Hayes RR day and still grinning today.

You going along next Sunday against the Evo's??
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Oh yeah I admit it when im wrong, how else dya learn

Yeah things are good, I got some good figures on the Hayes RR day and still grinning today.

You going along next Sunday against the Evo's??
I would love to be there next Sunday Dog but I will be in Peterborough for the weekend

Next year
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