99 ek tran noise
This is a symptom of a bad Input Shaft Bearing or a loose throwout bearing. Since price difference in replacing the ISB vs throwout is pretty big, it's worth it to figure out which is bad.
How about when you lightly rest your foot in the clutch pedal?....enough to squeeze the throwout, but not enough to disengage the flywheel...
How about when you lightly rest your foot in the clutch pedal?....enough to squeeze the throwout, but not enough to disengage the flywheel...
Hmmm i havent tried resting it ill try that and see whats up and yeah i was thinking it was the throw out bearing but i dont kno only way to find out is taking it apart.. That was the other thing needed to kno. If there was anything i had to be careful with before pullin my tran since ive never messed with a hyd clutch
It's the outer input shaft bearing, they are a weak point in the design and always do this. Fortunately it's easy to replace, you just need to take the transmission out of the car and open up the case-- the bearing is on the very end of the shaft so you don't have to fully disassemble the gears. For the clutch just unbolt the slave cylinder and move it aside, leave the line attached, make sure no one presses the clutch pedal while it is like that. May as well put a clutch set (including throwout bearing) in while it is taken apart.
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