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Here is one for you, noisey box

 

Simple you say its shit itself

 

But it is only in 2nd and 4th and when I'm stationary with my foot on the clutch in those two gears (but quieter)

 

Now could a noisey release bearing transmit through to the gearbox while driving, I haven't come across it before but the box feels fine.

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its not just a torn rubber gaiter allowing the noise to be transmitted inside when the gearlever is pulled down in that direction is it?

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its not just a torn rubber gaiter allowing the noise to be transmitted inside when the gearlever is pulled down in that direction is it?

 

Never thought of that

 

It does sound like a thrust brg noise so hence the question

Never thought of that

 

It does sound like a thrust brg noise so hence the question

 

have a check! have found that before on cars & it really sounds like a box fault ;)

Here is one for you, noisey box

 

Simple you say its shit itself

 

But it is only in 2nd and 4th and when I'm stationary with my foot on the clutch in those two gears (but quieter)

 

Now could a noisey release bearing transmit through to the gearbox while driving, I haven't come across it before but the box feels fine.

 

 

If you not busy or in work weekend pop over mate, :) 07917793821

Could be main input rear bearing,just so happens i have a new bearing kit in a box sitting in garage ;)

 

 

Tony

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have a check! have found that before on cars & it really sounds like a box fault ;)

 

:bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:

 

Looks like you nailed it mate

:bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:

 

Looks like you nailed it mate

 

 

who da man?!?! :D

Here is one for you, noisey box

 

Simple you say its shit itself

 

But it is only in 2nd and 4th and when I'm stationary with my foot on the clutch in those two gears (but quieter)

 

Now could a noisey release bearing transmit through to the gearbox while driving, I haven't come across it before but the box feels fine.

Get An Auto!!! Lol :wack:

No don't actually :cool: :D

if the gator proves to be ok, then the following noises prove one or the other

 

clutch pedal down and noise (release bearing)

clutch pedal up and noise (possible input shaft bearing) try a fluid change with some decent oil. other than that its wear and tear and will be fine for thousands of miles in any case.

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If you not busy or in work weekend pop over mate, :) 07917793821

Could be main input rear bearing,just so happens i have a new bearing kit in a box sitting in garage ;)

 

 

Tony

 

 

You might need that for your next Zed Tony mate :tongue:

 

Might pop round at the weekend anyway.

You might need that for your next Zed Tony mate :tongue:

 

Might pop round at the weekend anyway.

 

Ok bud no problem,as for another Z,think the new house purchase as put paid to any motor that costs more than a fiver to run :rofl: ,may be putting up the 540 for sale soon,will be only 10mins walk to work,and the 540 rarely used weekends,not much point in having it,wont do it any good as it will never warm up :(

 

Tony

Another option for noise when you depress the clutch is having a twin/triple plate clutch, as the extra clutch plate rattles when depressed!

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