Rattle from New Clutch in First Gear
So I had a new clutch put in recently. It is the 03 Cobra clutch in a 2002 GT. Had the fly wheel resurfaced, new clutch fork, pilot bearing, and throw out bearing installed. I am a little over five hundred miles so the clutch is about broke in.
I am getting a "clinking-rattling" noise when I shift in to first gear. As the clutch fully engages you hear the rattle and klink start. It sounds like somehting metal is hitting something that is spinning ever so slightly. Like--tink, tink, tink, klink. What is odd though is that as the car is run and gets rolling for a few minutes, the noise gets less and less pronounced and eventually goes away more or less. What is going? Should I be worried?
I think maybe I need to get a firewall adjuster and new clutch cable...? The car has the original cable and quadrant, could the clutch fork not have tension on it and be rattling around?
Any help is appreciated. I wanted to do some research before I freaked out and took the car back in to the shop pointing fingers.
So I had a new clutch put in recently. It is the 03 Cobra clutch in a 2002 GT. Had the fly wheel resurfaced, new clutch fork, pilot bearing, and throw out bearing installed. I am a little over five hundred miles so the clutch is about broke in.
I am getting a "clinking-rattling" noise when I shift in to first gear. As the clutch fully engages you hear the rattle and klink start. It sounds like somehting metal is hitting something that is spinning ever so slightly. Like--tink, tink, tink, klink. What is odd though is that as the car is run and gets rolling for a few minutes, the noise gets less and less pronounced and eventually goes away more or less. What is going? Should I be worried?
I think maybe I need to get a firewall adjuster and new clutch cable...? The car has the original cable and quadrant, could the clutch fork not have tension on it and be rattling around?
Any help is appreciated. I wanted to do some research before I freaked out and took the car back in to the shop pointing fingers.