strange sound after clutch install, clutch not engaged
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strange sound after clutch install, clutch not engaged
so today i had a shop put on a Exedy stage 1 HD clutch kit( slightly used )
with a resurfaced OEM flywheel along with new pilot bearing and seal and throw-out bearing.
after the job was done the car felt like new again no more slip
how ever, i noticed when im in 1st gear from a stop, rolling and low rpm around 1000~2500 3000 rpm
i can hear this grind sound coming from underneath. both 1st gear 2nd gear i can hear the sound. but once im up on 3000 and up the sound goes away.
i dont hear it in third gear perhaps i shift above 3k when im in 2nd going into third. no weird sound during idle with clutch engaged or disengaged or upon deceleration in gear or out of gear.
only when im rolling from a stop and in really low rpms.
what can this sound be ? the guy at the shop told me to drive it around a few days and see if it goes away. he said
with a resurfaced OEM flywheel along with new pilot bearing and seal and throw-out bearing.
after the job was done the car felt like new again no more slip
how ever, i noticed when im in 1st gear from a stop, rolling and low rpm around 1000~2500 3000 rpm
i can hear this grind sound coming from underneath. both 1st gear 2nd gear i can hear the sound. but once im up on 3000 and up the sound goes away.
i dont hear it in third gear perhaps i shift above 3k when im in 2nd going into third. no weird sound during idle with clutch engaged or disengaged or upon deceleration in gear or out of gear.
only when im rolling from a stop and in really low rpms.
what can this sound be ? the guy at the shop told me to drive it around a few days and see if it goes away. he said
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hmm if you say screech it also sounds like that too
its when the clutch is disengaged and I'm going from a stop 1st gear to 2nd gear.
but the sound only occurs at a 2k rpm spot on
I also messed with the stock main cat took it off and put it back on
could I messed up the split air tube and it's not sealing right ?
if it's the tran input shaft bearing. pretty simple fix right ?
its when the clutch is disengaged and I'm going from a stop 1st gear to 2nd gear.
but the sound only occurs at a 2k rpm spot on
I also messed with the stock main cat took it off and put it back on
could I messed up the split air tube and it's not sealing right ?
if it's the tran input shaft bearing. pretty simple fix right ?
Last edited by kensin; 10-19-16 at 01:44 PM.
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Yep, it could be other things and it's hard to describe noises. But throw out bearing noise is only when the clutch is depressed. Likewise pilot bearing. Input shaft bearing noise is when the clutch is engaged and car is in gear and moving. Typically noise is only heard in the first two or three gears because shaft speed decreases and other nominal noise increases. Anything is possible, but it's hard to imagine a broken fork not making noise thru every gear.
If they R & R'd your transmission for the clutch job it's not uncommon to lose gear oil out of the tail shaft if they're not careful. That's why I suggested you check gear oil level.
If they R & R'd your transmission for the clutch job it's not uncommon to lose gear oil out of the tail shaft if they're not careful. That's why I suggested you check gear oil level.
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Yep, it could be other things and it's hard to describe noises. But throw out bearing noise is only when the clutch is depressed. Likewise pilot bearing. Input shaft bearing noise is when the clutch is engaged and car is in gear and moving. Typically noise is only heard in the first two or three gears because shaft speed decreases and other nominal noise increases. Anything is possible, but it's hard to imagine a broken fork not making noise thru every gear.
If they R & R'd your transmission for the clutch job it's not uncommon to lose gear oil out of the tail shaft if they're not careful. That's why I suggested you check gear oil level.
If they R & R'd your transmission for the clutch job it's not uncommon to lose gear oil out of the tail shaft if they're not careful. That's why I suggested you check gear oil level.
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I'm having the shop check the throw out bearing and Input shaft bearing.
he drove it and said it's most likely thr throw out bearing making the noise. but it's new and the old one didn't make any noise at all that's what concerns me. anyhow he agreed to throw it on the lift and drop it out to have an inspection. thanks guys I'll follow up
he drove it and said it's most likely thr throw out bearing making the noise. but it's new and the old one didn't make any noise at all that's what concerns me. anyhow he agreed to throw it on the lift and drop it out to have an inspection. thanks guys I'll follow up
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yes the gear oil level was good and I changed it just now anyways with mobile 1 synthetic 75w90. we didn't get to dropping the trans since just peeping through the hole to see the operations. the sound is coming from just behind the the peep hole towards the rear. right around the gear box I believe? (where the fluid drain hole is at ) only during load in 1st 2nd around 2k rpm. I called it quits with the shop . he suggested we play it by ear. if the sound gets louder or when it actually effects the drivabilitty then we'll drop the tran. and after getting home. I noticed a wobble on the main pulley during idle lol. I'm gonna check up on a few things , belt tension / pulleys tightness . see if there's lose bolts. if it's none of the above, I'm taking the car to a real specialist about 2 hours away and have it done all together. damn lol.
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Youre going to need to put the car on jacks and localize the sound. Its hard to say without pin pointing where its coming from. The video above you said its coming from behind the water pump area. Im going to say pilot or throw out bearing.
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^Again, pilot and throw-out bearings only make noise when the clutch pedal is depressed and clutch is disengaged. The op says the noise is heard when the car is in gear and under power and only heard thru the first few gears. That tends to point to the input shaft for reasons already stated. And why his mechanic appears to be full of crap.
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^Again, pilot and throw-out bearings only make noise when the clutch pedal is depressed and clutch is disengaged. The op says the noise is heard when the car is in gear and under power and only heard thru the first few gears. That tends to point to the input shaft for reasons already stated. And why his mechanic appears to be full of crap.
Im guessing the retards at the shop either let the pins fall out or smashed the **** out of it when reinstalling the tranny
Willing to put money on it. Paypal ready.
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definitely not the clutch fork. I thought the sound was heard with clutch pedal in.
OK so my ears are telling me that may not be the clutch at all but a loose shield or something.
If it's the clutch that isn't good LOL. Check the trans undertray.
OK so my ears are telling me that may not be the clutch at all but a loose shield or something.
If it's the clutch that isn't good LOL. Check the trans undertray.
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I was thinking about that looking at the FD tranny
It made me remember when I dropped a bolt in the transmission of my 323 ...hahaha I know I know l,she did drive good for awhile and was rattling on low gears only eventually bad enough that it needed a new tranny , it was a experimentation (bought it for 300$)
Anyhow you get where I'm going here.
Is it possible that something dropped in it while changing transmission oil ?
Anyhow before getting a new tranny , i would inspect the oil ,open the undercover maybe ? its very strange the issue happen after messing with area around that part...
It made me remember when I dropped a bolt in the transmission of my 323 ...hahaha I know I know l,she did drive good for awhile and was rattling on low gears only eventually bad enough that it needed a new tranny , it was a experimentation (bought it for 300$)
Anyhow you get where I'm going here.
Is it possible that something dropped in it while changing transmission oil ?
Anyhow before getting a new tranny , i would inspect the oil ,open the undercover maybe ? its very strange the issue happen after messing with area around that part...