Re: ABDOUL,STOP ALREADY!!!!!!!!!! (archive)
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Posted by ///m-posster/ny on August 12, 2001 at 20:38:31:
In Reply to: Re: Help! Clutch Chatter in 95 325 posted by abdoul w. on August 12, 2001 at 20:11:49:
(posted from: 66-65-54-80.nyc.rr.com (66.65.54.80))
dude you need to cut this shit out. every post of yours from the last three months has to do with you trying to pawn off and sell your used parts. i swear ive seen it in every post.i can put up a post asking how to turn my low beams on and you,ll comeback telling me you have near perfect(off your car that got toarched)headlights for sale.if you got shit for sale put it in the for sale section or classifieds.stop trying to sell people stuff and try and answer there questions to the best of your ability....(i'll bite my tongue and end it here)
From what I heard... There is nothing you can do about it. It has to do with the metal used. Mine acted this way for three years (occasionally of course) until I upgraded to M3 clutch & flywheel which did not have this problem. BY THE WAY, I have a 95 M3 clutch and flywheel with 70k miles for sale. STEAL them at $220 PLUS shipping! :)
Help! I have a 95 325is w/63K. I've gotten the dreaded clutch chatter a couple of times two summer ago when I got stuck in stop & go driving on the way into NYC.
Just got stuck in heavy traffic (30 mins of s&g) a few weeks ago. I haven't driven the car in about 2 week until yesterday. Now when I just drive around town I am getting the clutch chatter (outside temp is cool). Do I have to adjust or replace clutch? Any recourse against BMW NA?
Thanks in advance.
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