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Old 07-10-2006, 11:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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When the clutch pedal is depressed, I can feel a slight grinding like viberation.

Also when in neutral, a noticable rattle is heard.

Anyone have an opinion? Could this be clutch are bearing troubles?

Thanks for your input.
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This has been an issue on C5 Corvettes so I'm guessing its normal. Its best however to have your dealers service department evaluate the issue however.
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This has been an issue on C5 Corvettes so I'm guessing its normal. Its best however to have your dealers service department evaluate the issue however.

Thanks for the reply...I drove a C5 and it did have the same noises...but it was a LS! and might have thought the LS2 would not! This proves that it must be in the tranny/clutch area not the engine.
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