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I have been rebuilding my 72 Pantera. It had been apart for 3 years this month. As I got it together and started the engine and warmed it up for 25-30 min. I began listening for any "tell-tale" noises anywhere. I heard an occasional rotational noise in the trans as if a washer was being picked up from the bottom an being thrown up toward the top of the gear box. It is a very slight but distinguishable noise. I also thought that maybe since it had sat for 3 years in my garage some seals were not lubricated or a top gear set was dry and put in a bind of some kind. I did not hear the noise at first, but only after warming up. I did check the fluid and it was almost dry. I have refilled, however have not restarted the engine until I can find out if it is safe or not. Do not need any ZF problems at this point. Can you give me some direction. Thanks.
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Originally posted by Lloyd Butfoy:
Have you run the car before you started the rebuild? If so, you should be ok to run it.
Have you had the clutch apart?



Yes, I was driving the car before the rebuild, however I never paid much attention to noises. Yes, in the rebuild I replaced the clutch, new aluminium flywheel, McLoed clutch and pressure plate, also put in caged roller pilot bearing, new throwout bearing. I understand that to truly lubricate the trans, it has to be driven, it that correct. If so, then I was going to put it up on stands and run the engine with the trans in gear. Your thoughts please.
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