could be the carrier bearing on the clutch...when did you change the clutch last?
was the bearing done then?
On my way to work this morning I started getting a grinding/clunking noise through the drivetrain. Its only when I back off the throttle, if I am accelerating even lightly I get no noise.
When I clutch in and coast I get no noise so I don't think its driveshaft, diff or gearbox.... happy to be proven wrong though.... can't remember if i tried engaging neutral and coasting....
I've been getting a bit of extra vibration through the shifter lately and previous to that a ticking noise unless my foot was resting on the clutch (bearing noise maybe?) if that helps?
Anyone got any suggestions?
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could be the carrier bearing on the clutch...when did you change the clutch last?
was the bearing done then?
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I've not touched the clutch since buying the car a year and a half ago.
its a 1jz->w58 with a 5puck clutch of some sort if it helps.
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pull the box, check the carrier bearing, my money is on it being that
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Thanks mr 1jz, sounds cheap to fix
But which is the carrier bearing? is it same as throwout/release?![]()
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The spring/cushioned hub on the clutch disk is coming apart.
If by 'carrier bearing' he actually means the release/throw-out/thrust bearing, then that is definitely not it - it does its job by pushing & doesn't care about whether the drive-train is accelerating, decelerating, cruising or sitting still, and it is not dependent or affected by the load on the engine.
Also might be the pressure plate coming apart.
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The 'extra vibration' also means that it isn't something like a relatively small concentric and not even in major contact at the time part like the 'thrust' bearing.
Last edited by allencr; 24-01-2008 at 04:34 AM.
hmm, I hope its a cheap bearing.
First time I've pulled a gearbox out, so should be interesting to see what I can see....
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thrust bearing perhaps?
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thust/carrier/release/throw out, all the same![]()
well there you go, ta!![]()
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Thanks for the info guys,
Now how do i get a socket onto the freaking bolts at the top of the bellhousing? I can only just get my hand onto them.
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loosen engine mounts maybe even put a jack underneath the front of the ingine so it tilts and to get to the bolts with my 1jz-r154 i had to yous near on a metre of extension bars.
Ring spanners FTW with those dude, otherwise a really long socket extension where you can attach the rachet down by the gearbox for the leverage required - they will cost a pretty penny, and you'll only use them irregularly, but fuck me, they're worth it!Originally Posted by lojik
like the others my bet is the thrust bearing
i have just changed mine , in my case, the ball bearings in the thrust bearing had siezed causing the thrust bearing chewing through the pressure plate fingers
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Alrighty, I'll give it a go at getting those bolts cracked this evening.
Don't really want to have to move the engine about, but perhaps thats the way to go....
cheers guys
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