For the 3rd time in a year, my clutch has failed - nothing worn, just the wings being severed, this time doing 85mph on the M5. the first time we merely replaced the clutch, but on the 2nd we had the gearbox reviewed and new bearings. My garage is a good local one, and the GB was overhauled by a GB specialist. This time there are signs that the clutch plate has been vibrating, but the wngs have gone again too. Is there anything in the engine that would cause enough vibration to brake the clutch. The engine just over-revved when it went, and of course I then coasted to the hard shoulder
The engine isn't noisy as such but is does make a noise whilst idling which my sons Galaxy doesn't. The noise - sometimes like a "feathering", lessens when the clutch is pressed, and would come back again when released.
Cheers to all - thanks
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