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    Default Re: uh oh.... grinding noise from clutch?

    Yer, use ring spanners for the top, if you don't have enough leaverage, use another ring spanner locked into the other to get more leaverage.

    But yer it does sound like the trust bearing. I've had this before many times before.

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    Default Re: uh oh.... grinding noise from clutch?

    when linden and I did the box in my car, we had a jack under the front of the engine, and a lot of socket extensions bolted together. one person making sure the bloody thing didn't slip off the head of the bolt, the other getting 1/4 turn at a time out of the ratchet.

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    and of course campbell newman's completely fucking everything he touches so badly that he should be called dick fingers.

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    Default Re: uh oh.... grinding noise from clutch?

    OK,

    So I got all the bolts out without issue, but have been having trouble separating the gearbox from the motor.

    All manner of wiggling and swearing at it have thus far only resulted in it opening up a gap of 5mm or so. How far do I have to pull it backwards before it separates?

    Any hints'n'tips at getting this done?

    Its gonna be sitting for a few days while I enjoy the long weekend, so I've just left it supported by jacks.

    Cheers
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    Default Re: uh oh.... grinding noise from clutch?

    you have to lever it apart with 2 big screwdrivers ,1 either side of the bell housing
    try and support the rear of the the gear box with a small trolley jack
    coz, if you try and seperate it while there is pressure from the box hanging there, it makes it about 5 times harder to seperate
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    Default Re: uh oh.... grinding noise from clutch?

    Also have a double check that everything is clear of the gearboxes path and nothing is still bolted.

    Screwdrivers should solve your dilemma though.
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    Default Re: uh oh.... grinding noise from clutch?

    if you try stepping on the clutch and the noise goes away.. you could try checking the gear oil level too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IN 05 NT
    thust/carrier/release/throw out, all the same
    yeah what he said...

    I probably shouldnt have used two different words for it in 2 posts right after each other

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    Default Re: uh oh.... grinding noise from clutch?

    Quote Originally Posted by lojik
    OK,

    So I got all the bolts out without issue, but have been having trouble separating the gearbox from the motor.

    All manner of wiggling and swearing at it have thus far only resulted in it opening up a gap of 5mm or so. How far do I have to pull it backwards before it separates?

    Any hints'n'tips at getting this done?

    Cheers
    Stop!

    Have you undone the pressure plate from the flywheel? Pull type clutches are different to remove from push type! You need to remove the bolts that hold the pressure plate to the clutch!

    Read this!
    http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Librar....aspx?S=MT&P=5



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    Default Re: uh oh.... grinding noise from clutch?

    Thanks all,

    I'm planning on getting a big pair of screwdrivers onto it this evening.

    As stated, it is supported nicely by jacks, this seemed a good idea as surely the gearbox input shaft is not designed to have the rest of the box hanging from it.

    Wilbo I have a w58 trans, the r154 is the pull type mentioned on that tsrm page, so should not apply to me?
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    Default Re: uh oh.... grinding noise from clutch?

    Quote Originally Posted by lojik
    Thanks all,

    Wilbo I have a w58 trans, the r154 is the pull type mentioned on that tsrm page, so should not apply to me?
    Indeed, Ignore my drivel!

    I saw the pic of the R154 pressure plate and jumped to that silly conclusion

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    Default Re: uh oh.... grinding noise from clutch?

    no probs thx for your input
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    Default Re: uh oh.... grinding noise from clutch?

    So I got the box out last night.... w000.
    Looking at the thrust bearing it doesn't seem as shagged as I thought it would be...

    I figured with all that noise the thing would be wobbly as hell, but its just got a slight roughness to it. Is that what I should have expected?

    I will replace it, but should I be looking at other things while the box is out?
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    Default Re: uh oh.... grinding noise from clutch?

    take ya clutch off and replace the spiggot bearing in the back of the crank while your at it and also the rear main seal if it needs a new one. mine spiggot was stuffed when i pulled it out.

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    Default Re: uh oh.... grinding noise from clutch?

    just replace the clutch man, get a new clutch kit, it aint that expensive in the long run, and its a good idea to replace it while its all apart anyway, as you know, its a bastard of a job to pull apart again.

    and i hope, for your sake, when you got the box off the motor, you supported the front of the bellhousing, nothing worse that dropping it and putting all the boxes weight on the input shaft, still inside the clutch disk, not cool!

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    Default Re: uh oh.... grinding noise from clutch?

    Yeah, I'm thinking I should just pull the clutch off...
    Can anyone suggest a good place to get a clutch kit from? pref ozzy park area as its close to work..
    Would I just take the current one in and say make me a new one?

    I dont think I had the weight of the box on the input shaft.
    Whats the risk? Bent shaft or fucked bearing?
    I gave the shaft a spin after it was out, and it looked straight still.


    wow i seem to have so many dumb questions
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