Metal filings building on on tranny

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    Metal filings building on on tranny

    Hello I'm seeing on the top of the tranny metallic looking shavings or filings slowly building up over time. First I just thought its brake dust and never thought any more about it.
    But so.ewhere in here I seen a guy mention filings and thought it was from his clutch.
    Anyone have any insight on this?

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    need a shim maybe?

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    Where does the shim go???

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    You may have to shim out the driven clutch, shims available.


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    between the clutch and the tranny. start small and add or go larger but be careful not to get things way out of alignement. never did it myself but had to pull the secondary last year and there was a shim.

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    might want to look at the surface that is suspect of making contact and creating shavings. or inspect the clutch itself

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    False alarm! Checked it out more and it's just brake dust!!.

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    LOL. Phew!!!!!

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