Input shaft bearing or releasing bearing
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Originally posted by truluder
Please tell me your not a Mechanic... Release Bearing noise occurs when the clutch pedal is pressed (clutch disengaged) because clutch pedal takes up the free play and is now touching the pressure plate fingers. And if the release bearing is screwed thats were u get noises, other wise it should be silent. and It is the input shaft bearing OR the mainshaft bearing, if hes hearing it in first and second and possibly in all gears. except for 4th gear because that should be direct drive (for those who dont know gear ratio is 1:1). So Chris_v2 I don't know who your mechanic so who knows if your getting the right information.
Please tell me your not a Mechanic... Release Bearing noise occurs when the clutch pedal is pressed (clutch disengaged) because clutch pedal takes up the free play and is now touching the pressure plate fingers. And if the release bearing is screwed thats were u get noises, other wise it should be silent. and It is the input shaft bearing OR the mainshaft bearing, if hes hearing it in first and second and possibly in all gears. except for 4th gear because that should be direct drive (for those who dont know gear ratio is 1:1). So Chris_v2 I don't know who your mechanic so who knows if your getting the right information.
from what i remember the mainshaft never runs right thru, running thru a "transaxle/diff" true 1:1 is not achievable like it would be on a rwd tranny where the power bypasses the countershaft completely
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