have a rattle noise from under the car, in the clutch area, when i engage the clutch it goes away. noise is worst when the air conditioner is engaged. help.

Asked by luchi Sep 28, 2013 at 02:36 PM about the 2010 Ford Mustang GT Coupe RWD

Question type: Car Customization

I had a shop change the stock clutch for a Ram with aluminum fly wheel. at idle there is a
rattle sound, it never did it with the stocker, i asked them about it and they said i had to
live with it. It is far worst when i engage the air conditioner. The noise goes way when the
clutch is engaged at idle, cant tell when at speed, i can only hear it at idle. The car is
2010 mustang GT with a Whipple supper charger.

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I'm not certain but it sounds as though the throw-out bearing may be rattling. I would be very inclined to think that if you can barely press the clutch and the noise goes away.

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Thank you Tracy for your response, it crossed my mind because the bearing was not changed. thanks again.

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