sounds like it might be a bad starter causing the damage. the only way to know for sure is to have someone who you know is good with vehicles look at it
Need more background info. Cracked, or warped head. Gasket installed incorrectly.
most likely it is a cylinder missfire it might be a broken flywheel (cracked)
Assuming this is a standard transmission flywheel, if the clutch has been allowed to slip excessively and overheat the flywheel, it may have cracked and warped the flywheel clutch surface allowing the clutch to chatter during take off.
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The flywheel can be cracked or the teeth on the flywheel can be broken or worn. Either of these conditions require the flywheel be replaced. I would also replace the starter when replacing the flywheel. This will prevent damage to the new flywheel from the worn teeth on the old starter.
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A cracked flex plate (flywheel) could be your problem.
yes it does, ALOT !!!!!!!!!!
A cracked/warped head, Blown head gasket, cracked cylinder wall, or cracked/warped intake manifold.
The gasket to your clutch master cylinder is probably broken or cracked. or your master cylinder is bad.
In my opinion, if the flywheel is cracked, then yes replace it. If it comes apart, there will be much damage to the near components. It is stressed every time the car is started. I've never heard of this relating to bad bearing/crank. No play that I'm aware of.
Probably a cracked cylinder head.