« on: Jul 06, 2004, 03:38:15 AM »
The main cause of a shaking fork is due to warped, worn, or bent pressure plate fingers.
This could be caused by overheating the pressure plate due to abuse or when the trans was installed, the input shaft may of hit the fingers and bent then inward resulting in a uneven pressure plate height.
The flywheel could also have excessive runout. It can only be surfaced on a flywheel grinder by using the crankshaft hub area of the flywheel. Never attemp to surface a flywheel on a lathe. It will always have runout.
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