Evo Engine / Turbo / DrivetrainEverything from engine management to the best clutch and flywheel.
Sponsored by: World Racing
Welcome to EvolutionM.net!
Welcome to EvolutionM.net.
You are currently viewing our forum as a guest, which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our community, at no cost, you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is free, fast and simple, so please join our community today!
Any time I push the clutch pedal I get a gargling, growling spinning, skipping metal sound. but only when I push the pedal all the way in. it stops right before clutch grabs. and the clutch grabs when the pedal is barely pushed, like 1 - 1.5 inches. no noise when idle or driving. it makes noise when shifting through all gears.
Tob?
bearing face?
trans? input shaft or something else?
It just started yesterday right when I got off highway and starting to pull away from first stop light. Right in front of my work place. drove it home though. I have had this clutch for about a year and it is a mutli-disk clutch. had the usually chatter but this new noise is quite excessive.
HELP? or just some input.
I searched tob noise and I think that only happens when clutch is engaged right?
Did not see anything about bearing face noise. (is this part of throw out bearing tob)
I hope its not anything to do with TC or tranny.
Another way to describe sound would be hearing a braided cord rubbing on an edge or corner at high speed. the noise intensifies when at a stop and try to go into any gear.
edit, just re read the whole post.. Sounds like it may need a rebuild.. Have you done lots of launching/track days or ride the clutch a lot in the last year?
i daily drive the car. I might have a driver defect and ride it more than I should. it has 6 launches on it. I do tend to make it bark when down shifting. Rev matching is not a strong suit with me yet but I am getting better, a rebuild maybe in order.