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spluff said:
I have just picked up my second gen2 911 and when I press the clutch in it clicks and when I release it it clicks - I never noticed this on the other gen2 911s I had.
Is this faulty?
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ADias said:
There are 2 switches. One is used to make sure the clutch is down when you start the engine - same drivers tape that as they think it is better to start the engine with some load (less crankshaft wear); this switch's click is the one you are referring to, in all probability. The other switch is used to regulate RPMs and avoid stalling. This is also controversial among many people, i.e., drivers who do know how to launch. It's there, because PAG realized the current majority of manual transmissions do not know how to operate a clutch properly.
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spluff said:
Hi all,
I have just picked up my second gen2 911 and when I press the clutch in it clicks and when I release it it clicks - I never noticed this on the other gen2 911s I had.
Is this faulty?
Thanks
Sep 18, 2008 9:44:10 PM
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spluff said:
yeah john I think I am being very sensitive about noises - how loud would people say your microswitch is? I can still hear mine with quite low volume music on.