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typeRteg 01-11-2007 09:24 PM

tranny whining please help!!!!!!!
 
when stoped and out of gear with foot off clutch my type r tranny makes a whining noise. But when i push in clutch it stops. need help im freaking out man.

AJxr 01-11-2007 09:26 PM

Re: tranny whining please help!!!!!!!
 
main input shaft bearing most likely, get it fixed. a lot of people say nothing bad will happen but i had one go on me after my tranny whined for a few hundred miles. RIP cable si tranny :( the bearing went and all the chunks of it got ground up by other ---- and a lot of it got fucked up.

check your fluid too if you notice any noise while driving.

Zeniceguycrx 01-11-2007 09:34 PM

Re: tranny whining please help!!!!!!!
 
throw out bearing, could also be your pilot bearing

ghettoturbo 01-11-2007 09:37 PM

Re: tranny whining please help!!!!!!!
 

Originally Posted by Zeniceguycrx
throw out bearing, could also be your pilot bearing


thats my guess

JDMFantasy2K 01-11-2007 10:51 PM

Re: tranny whining please help!!!!!!!
 

Originally Posted by Zeniceguycrx
throw out bearing, could also be your pilot bearing

it's not the throw out bearing, if it was, it would be making the noise when he disengages (pedal down) the clutch, because the bearing would be loaded on the pressure plate forks. When the clutch is engaged, then throwout bearing shouldn't be contacting the pressure plate unless you're riding the clutch ;)

Can you hear it when you're driving or only when stopped and in neutral? My y8 tranny was kinda noise, especially in neutral, but it still works.

Bone1 01-11-2007 11:43 PM

Re: tranny whining please help!!!!!!!
 
ISB FTW :)

JonDouglas 01-11-2007 11:50 PM

Re: tranny whining please help!!!!!!!
 

Originally Posted by JDMFantasy2K
it's not the throw out bearing, if it was, it would be making the noise when he disengages (pedal down) the clutch, because the bearing would be loaded on the pressure plate forks. When the clutch is engaged, then throwout bearing shouldn't be contacting the pressure plate unless you're riding the clutch ;)

Can you hear it when you're driving or only when stopped and in neutral? My y8 tranny was kinda noise, especially in neutral, but it still works.

Not quite. The release bearing will always be in contact with the pressure plate fingers, but the pressure on that bearing is obviously much greater when the clutch is disengaged.


Originally Posted by Mista Bone
ISB FTW :)

Hahaa. I knew Bone was going to come in with that. :P

JDMFantasy2K 01-11-2007 11:57 PM

Re: tranny whining please help!!!!!!!
 

Originally Posted by snm95ls
Not quite. The release bearing will always be in contact with the pressure plate fingers, but the pressure on that bearing is obviously much greater when the clutch is disengaged.

Hahaa. I knew Bone was going to come in with that. :P

wtf is bone talking about? And the if the bearing does contact the fingers it shouldn't make enough noise to be heard loudly because it's unloaded, or at least i wouldn't expect it to. Basically i'd assume it to be noiser when the clutch is engaged.

Bone1 01-12-2007 12:00 AM

Re: tranny whining please help!!!!!!!
 
Input Shaft Bearing For The Win!!!!!!!!!

They fail first when the fluid runs low.

I've never seen a Honda with a bad throwout bearing or pilot bearing.

Most people RUIN throwout bearings by spraying them out with something like carb cleaner.


-SKUM- 01-12-2007 01:41 AM

Re: tranny whining please help!!!!!!!
 

Originally Posted by Mista Bone
Input Shaft Bearing For The Win!!!!!!!!!

They fail first when the fluid runs low.

I've never seen a Honda with a bad throwout bearing or pilot bearing.

Most people RUIN throwout bearings by spraying them out with something like carb cleaner.


Im with bone on this one. Its so true!! Seen it first hand for myself.

Im with Bone on this one!!!! So true


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