Rattling sound coming from the transmission?
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Rattling sound coming from the transmission?
I have a six punk unsprung disk and an 8 pound flywheel. Could it be the disk rattling, because it seems to only happen or I can only hear it when in neutral going very slow, less than 10mph. If you put the clutch in while moving slowly it seems to not make the noise at all or as much. Once the car has stopped and idling, it doesn't make the noise, but once I turn the steering wheel, the power steering kicks in and then you can hear the noise. Very odd. People say that if I got a full disk sprung it would not make that noise. I hope it’s not my LCD. Can someone help me? Thanks.
#2
Re: Rattling sound coming from the transmission? (Losled)
TTT
anyone help me with this?
someone told me my bearings could be bad, but i heared that if the bearings were bad i would know it ALL the time and not just at idle.
anybody have some syomptoms they can post for bad bearings?
anyone help me with this?
someone told me my bearings could be bad, but i heared that if the bearings were bad i would know it ALL the time and not just at idle.
anybody have some syomptoms they can post for bad bearings?
#4
Re: Rattling sound coming from the transmission? (acuracing)
actually its when u stitting still, and put alot of stress on the motor. like tunring all accessories on, or cutting the wheel hard to one side. as the revs fall becasue of that, the noise starts.
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Re: Rattling sound coming from the transmission? (Cheap Bastard)
Sounds like the clutch was not aligned properly. The pucks are not hitting the flywheel evenly, and are chattering against it causing noise and most likely pedal vibration. Eventually when the entire mass starts rotating, more pressure is exherted, and they are brought closer together through the centrifigul forces of the rotation.
Tear it apart, inspect for damage, realign, and put it back together.
Tear it apart, inspect for damage, realign, and put it back together.
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