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post Dec 19, 2007 - 3:06 PM
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Well here is the prob with my engine at the moment: sounds like there are crickets chirping in my engine. When I engage the clutch(while idling of course), the noise stops. When I rev up the engine, it doesn't get quieter, the engine just gets louder and the noise happens more rapidly. Likewise, when I turn off the engine they slow down until the engine's completely off. I just got toyota to replace the drive belts about 3 months ago so I know that's not it, unless there is something that I can put on the belts to quiet them. I haven't messed with the timing belt yet. When I get up to the engine, it sounds like it's coming more off the passenger side and sounds almost like it is coming from here: http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s245/da...d/DSCF02642.jpg
But then again it could be the noise bouncing off from something else, but that area is where the noise is more concentrated.
Any ideas?


Also, when I am stopped at a light or something, SOMETIMES, the throttle feels like it is stuck and I have to push hard to get "through the stiff/really hard part" and then it's back to normal. Happens sometimes but sometimes not. Any ideas on this issue as well?

Thanks everyone

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This post has been edited by dabazied: Dec 19, 2007 - 3:08 PM


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post Dec 19, 2007 - 4:00 PM
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i used to have that noise coming from my clutch, it was either the release or throwout bearing depending on when it makes the noise... i can't remember which one mine was though... i found out it was the clutch because i would lightly press down on the clutch and the noise would go away and i would take my foot completely off the clutch and it would come back.... it was just a constant chirp chirp chirp

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post Dec 19, 2007 - 4:07 PM
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QUOTE(pittfirefighter @ Dec 19, 2007 - 9:00 PM) [snapback]624235[/snapback]

i used to have that noise coming from my clutch, it was either the release or throwout bearing depending on when it makes the noise... i can't remember which one mine was though... i found out it was the clutch because i would lightly press down on the clutch and the noise would go away and i would take my foot completely off the clutch and it would come back.... it was just a constant chirp chirp chirp


Well I guess that would make sense kind of b/c my clutch is totally gone at the moment. That'll be fixed when I put in a new clutch kit/flywheel. I don't have the money to pay anyone to fix it up front and don't have the tools to do it myself lol.... but when I sell my mustang it'll be smoot sailing lol......


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Sweet Jesus.


You rang?


Sorry, wrong number. :laugh:

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