I just completed a mechanical rebuild on a 1973 GT6.  I installed a new clutch, 
pressure plate and throwout bearing.  When the clutch is fully released, the throwout 
bearing makes a chirping sound like a bunch of deranged crickets.  When I press in the 
clutch even slightly, the noise goes away.  In all my years of working on Triumphs, I 
have never run into this.  It seems to be caused by the throwout bearing lightly 
touching the fingers on the pressure plate.  Has anybody else ever encountered this?  
Would lightly greasing the face of the throwout bearing fix it?
thanks,
Dave

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