Transmission bearings - noise when pushing in clutch
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Transmission bearings - noise when pushing in clutch
I hear a strange noise when I press in the clutch or when I let off the gas with the clutch in and the engine revs down quickly. I don't know whether it is a axle/cv problem or a transmission/clutch problem. I searched under transmission bearings and found no help. Please advise me.
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Re: Transmission bearings - noise when pushing in clutch (thatdamngood)
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Re: Transmission bearings - noise when pushing in clutch (Jswpstdoff)
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for the info you gave it sounds to me like the throw-out bearing is shot in the clutch.... how old is the clutch???
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Re: Transmission bearings - noise when pushing in clutch (ADDER)
i bet its the main tranny bearing, im going through the same problem right now. i repleace my throw out bearing and it still make the noise
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Re: Transmission bearings - noise when pushing in clutch (Timmay)
does the noise with your tranny occur when you press in the clutch so the transmission is out of gear?
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Re: Transmission bearings - noise when pushing in clutch (Timmay)
if it starts when clutch pushed in = throw out bearing.... i think
if it start when clutch is out and stops when clutch is pushed in = Input shaft bearing....
i think this is right.... dont rely fully on mine
if it start when clutch is out and stops when clutch is pushed in = Input shaft bearing....
i think this is right.... dont rely fully on mine
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do u mean when u step on ur clutch pedal there is a noise?
if so then its ur pilot bearing.
If u hear the noise even when you dont step on the clutch
then its ur throwout bearing.
do u hear it when ur in "N" when the engine is running?
try slowly stepping on the clutch pedal, if the noise slowly goes away, IT ur throw out bearing
to check if its ur axels, make left and right turnms to hear noise
if so then its ur pilot bearing.
If u hear the noise even when you dont step on the clutch
then its ur throwout bearing.
do u hear it when ur in "N" when the engine is running?
try slowly stepping on the clutch pedal, if the noise slowly goes away, IT ur throw out bearing
to check if its ur axels, make left and right turnms to hear noise
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Re: (AL ASPIRATED)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by AL ASPIRATED »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">do u mean when u step on ur clutch pedal there is a noise?
if so then its ur pilot bearing.
If u hear the noise even when you dont step on the clutch
then its ur throwout bearing.
do u hear it when ur in "N" when the engine is running?
try slowly stepping on the clutch pedal, if the noise slowly goes away, IT ur throw out bearing
to check if its ur axels, make left and right turnms to hear noise</TD></TR></TABLE>
o my so many differnt opinions...
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i think
clutch in noise = TOB
clutch out noise = ISB
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if so then its ur pilot bearing.
If u hear the noise even when you dont step on the clutch
then its ur throwout bearing.
do u hear it when ur in "N" when the engine is running?
try slowly stepping on the clutch pedal, if the noise slowly goes away, IT ur throw out bearing
to check if its ur axels, make left and right turnms to hear noise</TD></TR></TABLE>
o my so many differnt opinions...
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i think
clutch in noise = TOB
clutch out noise = ISB
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Re: (organiz3d_chaos)
mine make the noise in "N" when the clutch is out, if i put the clutch in it goes away. i know its not the TOB casue i just replaced it. so im pretty sure its the input shaft bearing
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Re: (Timmay)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Timmay »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">mine make the noise in "N" when the clutch is out, if i put the clutch in it goes away. i know its not the TOB casue i just replaced it. so im pretty sure its the input shaft bearing</TD></TR></TABLE>
yea your right replace the ISB... bauleycivic did a right up here it is https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=596873
edit: see why i was confused bauleycivic.... so many people say differnt things
yea your right replace the ISB... bauleycivic did a right up here it is https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=596873
edit: see why i was confused bauleycivic.... so many people say differnt things
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