Check the help section at your local chain auto parts store.
Check the help section at your local chain auto parts store.
You need some kind of clutch. Generally a centrifugal clutch will engage off idle to the shaft driving whatever you are driving, unless it’s a pump, and that’s usually self regulating.
As long as it’s 98 (or a 96 V8 Ford) and newer, any OBD II scanner should be able to read and erase codes. I think you can find one under forty dollars at Harbor Freight Tools.
Send it back and get one with a cage or you’ll soon regret it. I’ve been told they become out of balance and warp easily and you will have noise and shorter motor life span.
Check your motor and transmission mounts as well as your universal joints for the clunk.
First off all, never go to AAMCO. Check the codes and get back to us.
Try r/CarAV instead. You generally don’t have mechanics install remote start systems and alarms.