<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by McLeod:<BR><STRONG>If the chattering started after replacing the clutch, check the obvious first.<BR>Sounds like it could be a mis-adjusted clutch<BR>(not fully disengaged when foot off pedal).<P>Lower ratio gears(reverse or granny low) reduce strain of setting into motion from a dead stop, and might explain no shuttering effect while in reverse.<BR>Adjust the clutch pedal first, to allow proper pedal "freeplay"</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P> The bronco was not driveable when I bought it,the clutch slipped so bad it would not even move. I pulled the engine and replaced the clutch,with all the normal parts(resurface flywheel,pilot bearing,new clutch fork) <BR> It drives fine after getting pulled out,no noises from anywhere shifts smooth. Stop and pull out chatters like crazy,even in fourwheel drive but it backs up without a problem. I'm lost talked to the guy I bought it from and he said it chattered a little before the clutch went out,but who knows.<BR> thanks for your time and ideas.<BR> mike bridges