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    Default Re: Bad Bad Engine Noise. Could anyone rectify it? Sound Clip provided

    I am skeptical that it is a bearing. noise is no-where near consistent enough. Please start doing thorough testing and let us know what you find.
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    Default Re: Bad Bad Engine Noise. Could anyone rectify it? Sound Clip provided

    After further investigation the noise is changing quite a lot when putting the clutch in and out.

    I am betting:
    Loose pressure plate
    Loose Flywheel
    Broken fins on pressure plate
    Maybe Thrust Bearing


    I used loctite on all bolts, new toyota flywheel bolts were purchased as were new pressure plate bolts.

    I did purchase a heavy duty clutch kit too.
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    Default Re: Bad Bad Engine Noise. Could anyone rectify it? Sound Clip provided

    are you still driving this?
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    Default Re: Bad Bad Engine Noise. Could anyone rectify it? Sound Clip provided

    Interesting. When you pull the gearbox off let us know what you find.
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    Default Re: Bad Bad Engine Noise. Could anyone rectify it? Sound Clip provided

    Quote Originally Posted by trd_st184 View Post
    After further investigation the noise is changing quite a lot when putting the clutch in and out.

    I am betting:
    Loose pressure plate
    Loose Flywheel
    Broken fins on pressure plate
    Maybe Thrust Bearing


    I used loctite on all bolts, new toyota flywheel bolts were purchased as were new pressure plate bolts.

    I did purchase a heavy duty clutch kit too.
    Hope it wasnt an Exedy heavy duty >_>

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    Default Re: Bad Bad Engine Noise. Could anyone rectify it? Sound Clip provided

    Quote Originally Posted by thechuckster View Post
    are you still driving this?

    Nah not at all, this car hasn't been driven since the original video. I just started it again to try rectify the noise some more.


    Quote Originally Posted by Harreh View Post
    Hope it wasnt an Exedy heavy duty >_>
    I got a custom one made up from a company called disk brake and clutch
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    Default Re: Bad Bad Engine Noise. Could anyone rectify it? Sound Clip provided

    did you pull bits off and follow the list of diagnostic procedures or just start her up and faf around some more?
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    Default Re: Bad Bad Engine Noise. Could anyone rectify it? Sound Clip provided

    Quote Originally Posted by StuC View Post
    did you pull bits off and follow the list of diagnostic procedures or just start her up and faf around some more?
    Hey mate,

    I was tempted to take off the sump to have a look but on further inspection with the steteskope it was coming from the gearbox side, and the on and off transition with the clutch in was more obvious when i looked for it.
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    Default Re: Bad Bad Engine Noise. Could anyone rectify it? Sound Clip provided

    Gearbox off dude, and take some pics of the damage, sounds like maybe the throw out bearing has come adrift, they usually have wirey clipy type arrangements to hold them in place, maybe it wasn't quite clipped in properly.

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    Default Re: Bad Bad Engine Noise. Could anyone rectify it? Sound Clip provided

    Clutch? Flywheel?

    Discovered what it was yet?

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    Default Re: Bad Bad Engine Noise. Could anyone rectify it? Sound Clip provided

    I took it to a mechanic, he started it up and confirmed it a bearing was stuffed.

    Looks like i'll be needing to get it rebuilt. Would you believe i just sold my spare 3sgte motor last week?
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    No, I wouldn't.

    Why would you sell a spare motor when yours is questionable?

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    Default Re: Bad Bad Engine Noise. Could anyone rectify it? Sound Clip provided

    Bit of shocking news.....

    The Mechanic mentioned that 2 of the Flywheel bolts were able to be removed with his fingers.

    I've always feared this:

    I can't see where I could have gone wrong.

    1. I used a good quality Torque Wrench
    2. I used High Strength Loctite on all the bolts
    3. I used the recommended Tightening Sequence Order
    4. I used brand new Toyota Flywheel Bolts
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    Default Re: Bad Bad Engine Noise. Could anyone rectify it? Sound Clip provided

    Quote Originally Posted by 3sgte View Post
    No, I wouldn't.

    Why would you sell a spare motor when yours is questionable?
    Good Question, my mate who was keeping it for me for quite some time required the space, and it was only fair to let it go and organise to rebuild mine instead.
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    Default Re: Bad Bad Engine Noise. Could anyone rectify it? Sound Clip provided

    Where the mating faces on the fly and crank perfectly clean and lined up straight, doesn't take much.

    So it's just a loose flywheel? Or the bearings, as you stated the mechanic said?

    Or he just got as far as the flywheel to realise it was that and not bearings.

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