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> Rattle/Scratching Clutch/Flywheel., best i can describe as
post Dec 26, 2010 - 11:09 PM
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so when i start my car, usually on cold days, i hear kind of like a mix of scratching and rattling in the engine bay. I say scratching cause i found out that when i press the clutch the sound goes away. When I let go it comes back. Now this is only when i start the car and it goes on till i drive. After driving it's not present. Since the sound goes away when i press the clutch i was guessing somewhere along the "Clutch disk rubbing on the flywheel" area. Any input will be greatly appreciated thanks.
post Dec 26, 2010 - 11:12 PM
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when you rev the engine in neutral over 2500rpm does the sound happen??
post Dec 26, 2010 - 11:13 PM
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QUOTE (PolliS_5S-FE @ Dec 26, 2010 - 11:12 PM) *
when you rev the engine in neutral over 2500rpm does the sound happen??



No surprisingly not. The sound goes away.
post Dec 26, 2010 - 11:17 PM
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sweet as. Could be the thrust bearing(?) Not 100% but I have a similar thing happening on my car, started very quietly and started to get louder, happens now whenever i change gears over 2500rpm and mainly when warm. Changed the clutch, machined fly wheel and installed new thrust bearing etc but still makes that sound, I think its the main engine bearing. Good Luck!!

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post Dec 26, 2010 - 11:25 PM
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QUOTE (PolliS_5S-FE @ Dec 27, 2010 - 12:17 AM) *
sweet as. Could be the thrust bearing(?) Not 100% but I have a similar thing happening on my car, started very quietly and started to get louder, happens now whenever i change gears over 2500rpm and mainly when warm. Changed the clutch, machined fly wheel and installed new thrust bearing etc but still makes that sound, I think its the main engine bearing. Good Luck!!


so the rattle on your's also went away after a drive or when you rev it when it. When it first started happening i mean.
post Dec 26, 2010 - 11:27 PM
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Na it got worse when revved or had been driving for a while, it was quiet at first so i didnt pay it much attention
post Dec 26, 2010 - 11:50 PM
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QUOTE (PolliS_5S-FE @ Dec 27, 2010 - 12:27 AM) *
Na it got worse when revved or had been driving for a while, it was quiet at first so i didnt pay it much attention




Ahhh .. ok mine is the opposite.. it oes away after a drive or if i rev it up
post Dec 27, 2010 - 12:14 AM
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im sorry i cant help here, i dont understand your symptoms


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post Dec 27, 2010 - 12:30 AM
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QUOTE (Smaay @ Dec 27, 2010 - 12:14 AM) *
im sorry i cant help here, i dont understand your symptoms


it is weird. i dont understand either. i might just take it to a shop. thanks anyway
post Dec 27, 2010 - 1:36 AM
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From personal experiance from the symptoms youve listed, i have dealt with loose pressure plates bolts to a bad bearing, to a destroyed bearing. All have caused symptoms that you have mentioned...Have you tried to "look inside" the bell housing to see if anyting could be amiss. I once did that and saw metal shaving everywhere.


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post Dec 27, 2010 - 2:02 AM
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QUOTE (3WayStunna @ Dec 27, 2010 - 1:36 AM) *
From personal experiance from the symptoms youve listed, i have dealt with loose pressure plates bolts to a bad bearing, to a destroyed bearing. All have caused symptoms that you have mentioned...Have you tried to "look inside" the bell housing to see if anyting could be amiss. I once did that and saw metal shaving everywhere.



i havent looked inside the housing yet. but i wouldnt be surprised if i saw the same thing you did. If the clutchdisc is burnt can it still be repaired or would it be better to just grab a new one? I know i can just remachine the flywheel. Kinda sucks i just got my clutch changed a year ago
post Dec 28, 2010 - 3:39 PM
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My clutch is also dying after less than one year, less than 20.000 km. It's been doing that every time since I bought the car, in 2008. Third clutch kit in 2 years, all of them different brands (first Valeo, then some F1 sports kit and now Aisin - which is also the original "equipment" as far as I know).
If I'm going to buy a new clutch kit, I really have to do something about the flywheel as well... the original, brand new flywheels costs a fortune, so it's out of the plan. An aftermarket sports clutch+flywheel kit would be also very expensive, since I'm planning an engine swap this summer (which would mean not being able to use the clucth/flywheel kit anymore). So, for a few months only, I want to choose the third way - repairing the clutch disk and pressure plate + remachining the flywheel. What I didn't understand - being the main reason for this off-topic reply - is: what is this "remachining" thing and what operations does it involve?
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post Dec 28, 2010 - 4:35 PM
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I think the symptoms you are describing, Goonter, is a bad throw out bearing.


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post Dec 28, 2010 - 8:49 PM
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thats what i meant instead of thrust bearing :\
post Dec 29, 2010 - 1:45 AM
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QUOTE (quick_5hifter @ Dec 28, 2010 - 4:39 PM) *
My clutch is also dying after less than one year, less than 20.000 km. It's been doing that every time since I bought the car, in 2008. Third clutch kit in 2 years, all of them different brands (first Valeo, then some F1 sports kit and now Aisin - which is also the original "equipment" as far as I know).
If I'm going to buy a new clutch kit, I really have to do something about the flywheel as well... the original, brand new flywheels costs a fortune, so it's out of the plan. An aftermarket sports clutch+flywheel kit would be also very expensive, since I'm planning an engine swap this summer (which would mean not being able to use the clucth/flywheel kit anymore). So, for a few months only, I want to choose the third way - repairing the clutch disk and pressure plate + remachining the flywheel. What I didn't understand - being the main reason for this off-topic reply - is: what is this "remachining" thing and what operations does it involve?
Thanks!


remachining pretty much means grinding your flywheel so that the surface the engages the clutchdisc is even. You can also remachine Brake rotors and all that jazz. a local shop should be able to do this for you for cheap. $20 here if i remember correctly.


QUOTE (95CelicaST @ Dec 28, 2010 - 5:35 PM) *
I think the symptoms you are describing, Goonter, is a bad throw out bearing.



God damn, It was kinda obvious with the whole "pressing the clutch and the noise goes away" thing but i just had to make sure. Thanks. so with all that scratching between the disc and the flywheel I'm guessing im gonna have to remachine the flywheel then huh? frown.gif . I'm assuming there's burn marks all over.
post Dec 29, 2010 - 10:22 AM
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Not sure. My mr2 has the same thing, scratching/whirring noise until you depress the clutch. I suppose we'll see what kind of damage it causes here in a month or so.


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post Dec 29, 2010 - 4:39 PM
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the thing is that my sound originally went away too when i pressed in the clutch but it wasnt the throw out bearing
post Dec 31, 2010 - 3:08 AM
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worn input shaft bearing... you need to remove and open the tranny to change the front and rear input shaft bearing.. i have the same issue and my ST tranny (C52) is open on the floor of my garage ... if you have some puller and a press you can do that in two days... i have some pics if you want just let me know

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post Jan 1, 2011 - 8:31 AM
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QUOTE (Goonter @ Dec 29, 2010 - 1:45 AM) *
remachining pretty much means grinding your flywheel so that the surface the engages the clutchdisc is even. You can also remachine Brake rotors and all that jazz. a local shop should be able to do this for you for cheap. $20 here if i remember correctly.


Thanks alot for the info! I was thinking I would need to reballance the flywheel too.


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