Oh mine drives, I just refuse to ever let the clutch out in neutral because I hate the noise.
Can't be any worse than having a SPEC clutch. :blackeye:
Well, I try to avoid stoplights...If I see a red ahead, I'll downshift into 2 or 1 and cruise at ~2500RPM or so. If I have to stop for a longer period of time, I'll shut the engine off. I REALLY don't want that chattering sound to be happening at ALL. The timing belt is flapping up and down really bad as you can see in the video. I'm guessing one of the pulleys ???? the bed, and only works properly at higher RPM, because it will want to spin around it's geometric/inertial center, making it work "correct" at these higher RPM, but that is only a guess, and won't know for sure until we tear into it Tuesday. Hoping to make quick work of the timing belt swap. Just overnighted a Gates kit. The kit is so cheap now, I didn't even bat an eye at the $50 overnight shipping charge. :laugh:
the gates kit is a good kit but MAKE SURE you follow the directions TO EVERY STEP, I had a nightmare doing a timing belt in my zetec car because I skipped the step of loosening the cam gears to slide the belt on, the belt walked off and destroyed itself and I had to do it all over again.
And the reason your belt is chattering is because the tensioner is about to fail, happened to me on my 96, it started chattering one day, drove it to my friends house and back, snapped in my driveway when I got back.
the gates kit is a good kit but MAKE SURE you follow the directions TO EVERY STEP, I had a nightmare doing a timing belt in my zetec car because I skipped the step of loosening the cam gears to slide the belt on, the belt walked off and destroyed itself and I had to do it all over again.
And the reason your belt is chattering is because the tensioner is about to fail, happened to me on my 96, it started chattering one day, drove it to my friends house and back, snapped in my driveway when I got back.
Get the Ford timing kit. The Gates is okay but I found that the tensioner supplied was a POS. OEM is definitely the way to go.
you don't need to loosen the cam gears in a pre98. you only do that because of the VCT the post 98 has ....
I didnt loosen my gears when I did my timing belt... Why do you need to?