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post Apr 26, 2012 - 6:09 PM
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I have been eliminating various noises from my car for sometime. Up until now, all issues have been diagnosed and cured. I am now left with a strange ticking noise coming from the area around the throttle body/intake manifold/transmission. I am not definite on which it could be.

The ticking is consistent at idle. When I give it throttle, the ticking accelerates, as expected. If I give it too much throttle to quick, the engine bogs down, but continues to run and levels out.

More importantly, when the clutch is disengaged (my foot is on the pedal) the noise stops. When it is engaged (foot off the pedal) the noise resumes.

I can't come to a conclusion. Please help.

If it matters, I just installed a new clutch, but the noise has been there since before.

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post Apr 27, 2012 - 5:09 PM
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Its your throw out bearing, you need to replace it.

The throw out bearing presses on the prongs of the pressure plate disengaging the clutch, I would also check you clutch fork for proper free play.
post May 1, 2012 - 5:03 PM
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QUOTE (hatchy_gt-s @ Apr 27, 2012 - 6:09 PM) *
Its your throw out bearing, you need to replace it.

The throw out bearing presses on the prongs of the pressure plate disengaging the clutch, I would also check you clutch fork for proper free play.


Is there a way to post pictures directly off my phone? Is like to show you what I replaced. I have a picture of my tranny from when I took it off with the new parts on it.

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