Throwout Bearing??
I think I've got a throwout bearing going - at least when it is making
racket it sounds like a dry throwout - but that's the rub: it isn't consistant. 88 Comanche, 94 YJ clutch/ax15, external slave. Somewhat worse when warm (like in after a 600 mile dash last week). Depress the clutch and it is either smooth and quiet as can be or I get a rumbling, rubbing noise. When it's making the racket it sounds like a dried up throwout bearing rotating on rough races - but it only does it about every 3rd-4th shift and is worse at idle than with the engine wound up a little. Am I overlooking something else like a displaced throwout arm or worn clutch fingers? That intermittent part has me wondering - never had a throwout do that before: it either was or it wasn't. I'm just trying to figure if I can baby it until it warms up or if I need to drop the tranny and fix it now. Damn, I knew I should have replaced that bearing when I replaced the slave cylinder a couple of months back but nooo - it was quiet, why drop the tranny when you don't have to??? Some day I'll learn to go with my gut feeling on these things. -- Will Honea |
Re: Throwout Bearing??
My guess is classic throw-out bearing.
"Will Honea" <whonea@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-CqzYUrKrPpp4@anon.none.net... >I think I've got a throwout bearing going - at least when it is making > racket it sounds like a dry throwout - but that's the rub: it isn't > consistant. 88 Comanche, 94 YJ clutch/ax15, external slave. Somewhat > worse when warm (like in after a 600 mile dash last week). Depress > the clutch and it is either smooth and quiet as can be or I get a > rumbling, rubbing noise. When it's making the racket it sounds like a > dried up throwout bearing rotating on rough races - but it only does > it about every 3rd-4th shift and is worse at idle than with the engine > wound up a little. Am I overlooking something else like a displaced > throwout arm or worn clutch fingers? That intermittent part has me > wondering - never had a throwout do that before: it either was or it > wasn't. I'm just trying to figure if I can baby it until it warms up > or if I need to drop the tranny and fix it now. > > Damn, I knew I should have replaced that bearing when I replaced the > slave cylinder a couple of months back but nooo - it was quiet, why > drop the tranny when you don't have to??? Some day I'll learn to go > with my gut feeling on these things. > > -- > Will Honea |
Re: Throwout Bearing??
My guess is classic throw-out bearing.
"Will Honea" <whonea@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-CqzYUrKrPpp4@anon.none.net... >I think I've got a throwout bearing going - at least when it is making > racket it sounds like a dry throwout - but that's the rub: it isn't > consistant. 88 Comanche, 94 YJ clutch/ax15, external slave. Somewhat > worse when warm (like in after a 600 mile dash last week). Depress > the clutch and it is either smooth and quiet as can be or I get a > rumbling, rubbing noise. When it's making the racket it sounds like a > dried up throwout bearing rotating on rough races - but it only does > it about every 3rd-4th shift and is worse at idle than with the engine > wound up a little. Am I overlooking something else like a displaced > throwout arm or worn clutch fingers? That intermittent part has me > wondering - never had a throwout do that before: it either was or it > wasn't. I'm just trying to figure if I can baby it until it warms up > or if I need to drop the tranny and fix it now. > > Damn, I knew I should have replaced that bearing when I replaced the > slave cylinder a couple of months back but nooo - it was quiet, why > drop the tranny when you don't have to??? Some day I'll learn to go > with my gut feeling on these things. > > -- > Will Honea |
Re: Throwout Bearing??
My guess is classic throw-out bearing.
"Will Honea" <whonea@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-CqzYUrKrPpp4@anon.none.net... >I think I've got a throwout bearing going - at least when it is making > racket it sounds like a dry throwout - but that's the rub: it isn't > consistant. 88 Comanche, 94 YJ clutch/ax15, external slave. Somewhat > worse when warm (like in after a 600 mile dash last week). Depress > the clutch and it is either smooth and quiet as can be or I get a > rumbling, rubbing noise. When it's making the racket it sounds like a > dried up throwout bearing rotating on rough races - but it only does > it about every 3rd-4th shift and is worse at idle than with the engine > wound up a little. Am I overlooking something else like a displaced > throwout arm or worn clutch fingers? That intermittent part has me > wondering - never had a throwout do that before: it either was or it > wasn't. I'm just trying to figure if I can baby it until it warms up > or if I need to drop the tranny and fix it now. > > Damn, I knew I should have replaced that bearing when I replaced the > slave cylinder a couple of months back but nooo - it was quiet, why > drop the tranny when you don't have to??? Some day I'll learn to go > with my gut feeling on these things. > > -- > Will Honea |
Re: Throwout Bearing??
I don't think Will wanted to hear that.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Jeff Strickland wrote: > > My guess is classic throw-out bearing. |
Re: Throwout Bearing??
I don't think Will wanted to hear that.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Jeff Strickland wrote: > > My guess is classic throw-out bearing. |
Re: Throwout Bearing??
I don't think Will wanted to hear that.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Jeff Strickland wrote: > > My guess is classic throw-out bearing. |
Re: Throwout Bearing??
Actually, that is the best scenario - a failing throwout I can baby
for a few weeks, even if it goes and takes the pressure plate fingers. Never made much sense to me to drop the tranny without swapping the pressure plate and disk even if they had half their life left. The price doesn't justify pulling that !@#$% thing again. I just got in a hurry the first time and went with what seemed like a good used throwout (65k miles back) instead of waiting for the parts house to open. On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 17:43:13 UTC L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@cox.net> wrote: > I don't think Will wanted to hear that. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Jeff Strickland wrote: > > > > My guess is classic throw-out bearing. -- Will Honea |
Re: Throwout Bearing??
Actually, that is the best scenario - a failing throwout I can baby
for a few weeks, even if it goes and takes the pressure plate fingers. Never made much sense to me to drop the tranny without swapping the pressure plate and disk even if they had half their life left. The price doesn't justify pulling that !@#$% thing again. I just got in a hurry the first time and went with what seemed like a good used throwout (65k miles back) instead of waiting for the parts house to open. On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 17:43:13 UTC L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@cox.net> wrote: > I don't think Will wanted to hear that. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Jeff Strickland wrote: > > > > My guess is classic throw-out bearing. -- Will Honea |
Re: Throwout Bearing??
Actually, that is the best scenario - a failing throwout I can baby
for a few weeks, even if it goes and takes the pressure plate fingers. Never made much sense to me to drop the tranny without swapping the pressure plate and disk even if they had half their life left. The price doesn't justify pulling that !@#$% thing again. I just got in a hurry the first time and went with what seemed like a good used throwout (65k miles back) instead of waiting for the parts house to open. On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 17:43:13 UTC L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@cox.net> wrote: > I don't think Will wanted to hear that. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Jeff Strickland wrote: > > > > My guess is classic throw-out bearing. -- Will Honea |
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