NEW: it appears on my 200 mile journey back to school last night (about 2/5 of the way home) I lost First gear in the process. My guess would have to be large metal particles getting caught in the existing gears causing the loud noises and violent vibrations. It also explains my inabililty to reproduce the noise.
Ill be flushing it out today in hopes it will last me an additional 300 miles. Hopefully the damage isn't too much to make it. I find it strange since its been rebuilt. My guess would be the combination of hard clutch and poor hydraulic system. From slamming the gear into second maybe the clutch wasn't disengaged enough causing first gear to be damaged.
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Problem is definitely progressive. This is NOT just a clutch master/slave problem. Original thread and suggested (by myself) fix here:
http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?t=96620
What I know/symptoms:
-I can cause a violent jerking while in motion.
-Occurred while driving when shifting hard into second
-Occurs IN NEUTRAL. (NOT the jerking, just the noise)
-The noise while in neutral has a few different noises, its moody i guess. One sounds like a knocking/tapping noise. I can feel it through the gas pedal, lower pitch. The other noise is much louder and very rare to hear. Very audible knocking and is periodical. Both noises go away when clutch pedal is PUSHED IN.
-Clutch engages just fine.
-Clutch does NOT slip.
-I noticed the periodic noise can be slightly reproduced while very very slowly engaging the clutch in gear with one foot on the brake, it only is audible with a certain amount of pressure, however not loud.
-Clutch master DOES leak but has worked a long time now
-Slave was replaced within last 10K
-There have now been 2 instances where the clutch pedal stuck to the floor but it can be lifted back up and pressure is restored. I don't believe is hydraulic issue (though i know i have one).
-I cannot reproduce the louder noise at will
-Trans has been rebuilt at one point in its life, probably within the past 25K if i had a random guess.
What ive checked:
-Removed bellhousing plates
-made sure all PP bolts were to spec (all were)
-Pried the PP/flywheel against the bellhousing to see if maybe the flywheel bolts snapped, they were ok.
-All the fingers appear ok
-Clutch fork is in good condition
What to look at now is my question??
[thumb]http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/2083/1002087.jpg[/thumb][thumb]http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/2073/1002086.jpg[/thumb][thumb]http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/9086/1002085.jpg[/thumb][thumb]http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/9660/1002084.jpg[/thumb][thumb]http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/4397/1002088.jpg[/thumb]
[youtube]QMv5gaZ3-sg[/youtube]
Ill be flushing it out today in hopes it will last me an additional 300 miles. Hopefully the damage isn't too much to make it. I find it strange since its been rebuilt. My guess would be the combination of hard clutch and poor hydraulic system. From slamming the gear into second maybe the clutch wasn't disengaged enough causing first gear to be damaged.
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Problem is definitely progressive. This is NOT just a clutch master/slave problem. Original thread and suggested (by myself) fix here:
http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?t=96620
What I know/symptoms:
-I can cause a violent jerking while in motion.
-Occurred while driving when shifting hard into second
-Occurs IN NEUTRAL. (NOT the jerking, just the noise)
-The noise while in neutral has a few different noises, its moody i guess. One sounds like a knocking/tapping noise. I can feel it through the gas pedal, lower pitch. The other noise is much louder and very rare to hear. Very audible knocking and is periodical. Both noises go away when clutch pedal is PUSHED IN.
-Clutch engages just fine.
-Clutch does NOT slip.
-I noticed the periodic noise can be slightly reproduced while very very slowly engaging the clutch in gear with one foot on the brake, it only is audible with a certain amount of pressure, however not loud.
-Clutch master DOES leak but has worked a long time now
-Slave was replaced within last 10K
-There have now been 2 instances where the clutch pedal stuck to the floor but it can be lifted back up and pressure is restored. I don't believe is hydraulic issue (though i know i have one).
-I cannot reproduce the louder noise at will
-Trans has been rebuilt at one point in its life, probably within the past 25K if i had a random guess.
What ive checked:
-Removed bellhousing plates
-made sure all PP bolts were to spec (all were)
-Pried the PP/flywheel against the bellhousing to see if maybe the flywheel bolts snapped, they were ok.
-All the fingers appear ok
-Clutch fork is in good condition
What to look at now is my question??
[thumb]http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/2083/1002087.jpg[/thumb][thumb]http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/2073/1002086.jpg[/thumb][thumb]http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/9086/1002085.jpg[/thumb][thumb]http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/9660/1002084.jpg[/thumb][thumb]http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/4397/1002088.jpg[/thumb]
[youtube]QMv5gaZ3-sg[/youtube]
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