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cossie1600 03-29-2012 08:58 PM

bearing whine noise
 
I think this is a common issue on the Z. Whenever I am in neutral with the clutch out, I get the dreadful bearing whine. When I push the clutch in, noise goes away. Can someone tell me which bearing exactly is making the noise? Is it the throwout bearing, pilot or one of the transmission bearings?

Thanks

Compdoc777 03-29-2012 09:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cossie1600 (Post 1628964)
I think this is a common issue on the Z. Whenever I am in neutral with the clutch out, I get the dreadful bearing whine. When I push the clutch in, noise goes away. Can someone tell me which bearing exactly is making the noise? Is it the throwout bearing, pilot or one of the transmission bearings?

Thanks

Pilot bearing. Mine does it too.

BGTV8 03-29-2012 10:47 PM

It is the input gear bearing and the layshaft rotating - all the layshaft gears are out of mesh so they are spinning and rattling around ....

In neutral, clutch out, engine at idle, the engine is driving the input shaft, the gear on the end of the input shaft (inside the box) is spnning the layshaft - the gears are all out of mesh, and they are all having a little rattle around. Worse when the gbox oil is hot, a bit muffled when oil is thick and cold ...

Can be a fearful din if clearnaces open up and gear bushes have worn a bit on lay shaft (not main shaft as it is not spinning in neutral). Can also come from the front main shaft bearing - it "sits" in a recess in the input gear and if that has worn a bit you can get some rattle out of the mainshaft front bearing itself.

Bit hard to decribe in words - but if you can find a schematic of an exploded g/box, you wll get the picture fairly quickly.

When you put your foot on the clutch, drag in the gbox stops the input shaft from rotating and so does the layshaft and all its gears - whine.rattle disappears.

Not likely to be the pilot bearing in the flywheel as it should be rotating at the same speed as the flywheel and input shaft as the clutch is engaged ... so has to be gbox bearing and/or rattle from layshaft.

Only way to prove it is remove and strip the gbox ....

I personally only worry about bearing whine when gearbox has drive going thru it, or shift quality becomes an issue, or syncro's get the crunchies ........

RB


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