tension on the motor causes a slight vibration in the on the frame of the vehicle
Check the heat shield on the catalytic converter
the starter on a 95 RX7 is on the flywheel which is just in front of the clutch, you will need to remove the bell housing around the clutch assembly to get at it however.
Sometimes there is pressure on the front differential or between the front and rear differentials. Try straightening out the front wheels, then move in back and forth (about 5 - 10 feet) and WHILE the vehicle is still rolling (AND if it is a manual transmission, with the clutch depressed) try shifting out of four wheel drive.
The clutch is mounted on the front of the A/C compressor.
The clutch cable which runs from the top of the firewall on the drivers side loops around in front and below the engine to a bracket on the passenger side of transmission. there is an adjustment nut there.
Sometimes there is pressure on the front differential or between the front and rear differentials. Try straightening out the front wheels, then move in back and forth (about 5 - 10 feet) and WHILE the vehicle is still rolling (AND if it is a manual transmission, with the clutch depressed) try shifting out of four wheel drive.
The AC clutch is on the front of the compressor where the belt rides. When power is applied to the clutch it engages to turn the compressor. It is basically a magnet a/c compressor clutch is the ound thing on the front of the compressor with pulley wheel attached. this clutch is an electro magnetic clutch that when electricity is supplied, engages so as the a/c compressor is driven ,which can then pump freon thru the ac system
It is located in the center of the clutch, it is a little pin with a button on the front of it.
The torque converter is located between the engine and transmission. The clutch packs are inside the transmission. This car has no mechanical clutch as it is an automatic. There is also a clutch mounted on the front of the A/C compressor.
If there is a hydraulic master cylinder at the clutch lever (looks like the front brake) then...NO.
its right on the fan on the front of engine
At the front of the AC compressor....