sound from my tranny need help!!!!!
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sound from my tranny need help!!!!!
yea so there is a whining sound coming from my tranny its really loud in 1st and 2nd gear but u cant even hear it on the freeway i thought it was my t/o bearing because it does go away when i put the clutch in...so i searched and found out that i could also be my input shaft bearing just want to make sure which one it is or can it be my tranny??....any help is appreciated o and it is 95 d16z6...thanx
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I had this problem with my old d series transmission, it ended up being my input shaft bearing. If it was your throw out bearing it would do the whining when you pushed the clutch in.
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grab a service manual. I spent less then 150 and I replaced all the bearings and syncros. If your just doing the isb the job really is easy and not very expessive to do. if you can pull the trans and change a clutch you should be able to change the isb just follow the service manual and ask a lot of questions.
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grab a service manual. I spent less then 150 and I replaced all the bearings and syncros. If your just doing the isb the job really is easy and not very expessive to do. if you can pull the trans and change a clutch you should be able to change the isb just follow the service manual and ask a lot of questions
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Yeah i'm with the others on this one, the job isn't real hard and if someone is wanting to charge $900 or so to fix this then they are trying to rip ppl some new ones... ?? anyways, just get the manual and everything.. all you really need is a pair of snap ring pliers, a socket, rachet, and a little bit of time..
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you could still drive it for a little bit, but if you just don't eventually try to get it fixed or get another transmission it could lock up inside of the transmission..
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