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TurboTexanGrl 10-02-2016 12:28 AM

I've been hearing a rattling noise when I get on it from 2nd to 3rd to 4rd gear too.. Sounds like somethings not right. Not sure ??


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DOOMMONKEY777 10-02-2016 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by TurboTexanGrl (Post 3560850)
I've been hearing a rattling noise when I get on it from 2nd to 3rd to 4rd gear too.. Sounds like somethings not right. Not sure ??


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you have a fully build car, youre car should make all kinds of noises, we r talking about stock cars here, with berely any mods on, if you like make a video, post it and once again forum members will take it from there.

Rahul718 10-02-2016 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by sean77693 (Post 3560838)
2009 370 z M6

Dont listen to anyone if they tell you that this noise is normal...if youre anything like me when it comes to my toys im exceptionally "OCD" shall we say about anything that feels or sounds like it could be a problem. That being said, ive looked into this noise because my car just recently started making it, but ive heard other cars throughout my life make the same noise, so it wouldnt be a manufacturer spec. problem. Then i YouTubed any videos i could find to see if i could hear a replication of the noise. After a few hours and some research, along with my auto tech history and knowledge i came to my own conclusion, which is....

Because the sound is only at low RPMs
always taking off from a slow or dead stop
goes away when the car is up to speed and rpms are up
and seems to only happen when the clutch is engaged (pedal NOT pressed)
i believe that the problem comes from and input shaft bearing or a pilot bearing, when these wear and there is play it will cause the clutch to engage with the pressure plate not quite exactly dead center this makes a harmonic vibration or a chatter noise that is amplified by the bell houseing of the transmission. When the Rpms rise the clutch disc spins faster causing centrifugal force to align the clutch and pressure plate and balance the shaft. Thus no more vibration, and no more noise. All that said the bearing isnt really going to cause any mechanical problems, at least initially however, if the wear becomes too excessive i suppose it could cause alignment issues in the transmission... but personally i cant stand the rattle so for peace of mind i just think ill replace all bearings, may as well they are cheap and if it needs to be taken apart for one might as well get ahead on preventative maint... ill follow up after the service to confirm or feel stupid and apologize..

NOT to be confused with a throwout bearing.....pilot/input bearing.

I could be wrong but from what ive seen, read, and experienced this is my theory.
https://youtu.be/nWWi74xKt8A

Nissan replaced the transmission on my 2014 Nismo last year for an unrelated reason. The old transmission made the same noise when taking off in 1st gear when the car was hot and the new transmission makes the same noise. So I'm not inclined to agree with you on this. I've learned to let go of any OCD regarding transmission noises. These are noisy transmissions but as long as they function fine, I've accepted it.

Jsolo 10-02-2016 05:30 PM

I don't hear anything out of the ordinary. All mt's make various noises. Trans noise with the clutch out (pedal NOT depressed) is typical - sounds like shaking a can of marbles. Stock setup shouldn't have any clutch chatter. A dual mass flywheel to reduce/eliminate this.

I wouldn't start messing with this until there's sufficient reason to do so. Then replace everything from the pilot bearing back. Maybe even get rid of the CSC. Btw, whoever is in that video is revving it way too much.


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