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Reyes1503
03-25-2013, 01:47 AM
on my s13 ka24e i noticed that on idle with out pressing the clutch theirs a strange noise going on like a spinning motion, but as soon as i press the clutch it goes away. so then i let the clutch go slowly and slowly the noise comes back..... this is worrying me, the clutch seems fine. i have tested it by pressing it all the way in shifting the gear and slowly letting it go and also pressing the gas at the same time, before the clutch is half way out the car starts to pick up speed. (idk if thats a way to test it but it works well):-/ another way i tested it was by shifting to first and stepping on it all the way to high RPM then shifting to the last gear(5th) and watching it slowly climb. they said if it don't struggle to climb then its good (also idk if thats a way to test the clutch but it worked):-/ so please help............................ not that savvy on automobiles :cry::cry::cry:
i am trying to find out if this major or its a common problem and if its normal for the tranny to do that
thanks
Drift_FX
03-25-2013, 02:29 AM
probably the pilot bishing, or throwout bearing.....
Beemer
03-25-2013, 07:33 AM
100% throw out bearing. Is the clutch fairly new? Cause if not you might as well get a complete clutch kit and replace everything since your going to have to drop the transmission.
shift_down
03-25-2013, 07:52 AM
probably the pilot bishing, or throwout bearing.....
Bro....dont throw out things that you dont know about. How the ef could it be pilot bushing? Think about it. This will lead people the wrong way if you keep doing this.
Throw out bearing is the answer.
Pull the tranny, replace the throw out bearing, lube the tranny spindle up. Dont lube it up too heavily or your clutch will get greasy and slip like a mofo.
Here is a link to how to remove tranny and change clutch, it is pretty easy:
240sx Clutch and Flywheel Swap : 240sx Articles (http://forums.nicoclub.com/240sx-clutch-and-flywheel-swap-t168578.html)
Reyes1503
03-25-2013, 08:40 AM
thanks but how i it throwing bearing? if the whole transmission is new and also the clutch is fairly new, its around 3-4 months new. my cousin had a new clutch installed . my friend said that it might be due to low fluid and would suggest to do a tranny flush and that might solve that problem due to low fluids
Shayl
03-25-2013, 08:44 AM
Learn how a manual tranny works.
Clutch pressed throw out is loaded hence no noise.
Clutch engaged no load on throwout so it makes noise.
Opposite noises is pilot
Dousan_PG
03-25-2013, 09:33 AM
It's definitely throw out bearing
Tranny flush? Just wasting money
Drop the trans swap bearings (use grease) and then reinstall and fill
Takes about 2 hours without a lift in the garage
shift_down
03-25-2013, 09:38 AM
Takes about 2 hours without a lift in the garage
if everything goes smoothly.
My first time took me 5 hours, but thats because many of the bolts wouldnt line up, things kept falling, I was doing it by myself and the tranny is heavy, I was only using one scissor jack.
I suggest you have at least 2 jacks ready if you dont have a tranny jack.
Kriskouki
03-25-2013, 10:52 AM
If I were you, I wouldn't do it until the next clutch job.......But, as far as your problem goes, that it's the throw out bearing issue.....And, yes the problem causes from throw out bearing......I have the exact same problem on my car, but I still live with it......as long as the transmission still shifts very smoothly...no grinding noise or anything like that, I would wait until the next clutch job.....It is just an annoying noise, which will be annoying only when idle......When you drive the car, the engine noise, exhaust and the noise from other cars will make it become close to nothing Again, this is just my opinion...just me....
But, you can feel free to replace the bearing as far as you have time for it....not being too lazy like me....
It could take about 2-3 hours for someone who has experienced it before.....But, I think it could take me up to 4-6 hours as I haven't done anything on my transmission since the SR20DET swap, which was 5 years ago..... It was fun guys.....
240boi115
03-25-2013, 11:06 AM
If I were you, I wouldn't do it until the next clutch job.......But, as far as your problem goes, that it's the throw out bearing issue.....And, yes the problem causes from throw out bearing......I have the exact same problem on my car, but I still live with it......as long as the transmission still shifts very smoothly...no grinding noise or anything like that, I would wait until the next clutch job.....It is just an annoying noise, which will be annoying only when idle......When you drive the car, the engine noise, exhaust and the noise from other cars will make it become close to nothing Again, this is just my opinion...just me....
But, you can feel free to replace the bearing as far as you have time for it....not being too lazy like me....
It could take about 2-3 hours for someone who has experienced it before.....But, I think it could take me up to 4-6 hours as I haven't done anything on my transmission since the SR20DET swap, which was 5 years ago..... It was fun guys.....
i would agree and the next time you do a tranny flush try this stuff made by penzoil called scyncro mesh... its going to say its for gm cars but my homie used it on his 86 and s13 and shifting felt waaay smoother and itll help that noise your dealing with...
shift_down
03-25-2013, 11:09 AM
ya syncromesh is what many guys use. It also has a good cold temperature use to it. Im using amsoil, and someimes the gears will grind when it is cold.
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