General quick clutch question

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General quick clutch question

Nope. The clutch is attached to the flywheel and with the box out of the car there is nothing attached to it. The inner plate is held in place by the pressure from the outer 'pressure' plate. The splines on the gearbox input shaft go into the splines on the centre inner disc. When the clutch pedal is pressed the pressure of the outer plate is released allowing the inner plate to spin independantly of the outer.

Turning the engine over should not cause any sounds of a rustic nature, the only thing I can think of is one of the flywheel cover plates is out of alignment and rubbing on the flywheel.

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