Drivetrain noise question
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I have a noise coming from my drivetrain that sounds like grinding. It is most noticable during decelleration and between 3-4k rpm. It sounds sort of like normal transmission noise, but my 97 makes absolutely no noise at all, while my 90 is somewhat annoying.
However, while the 97 is stock, the 90 is equipped with mazdacomp motormounts and a spec stage 3 clutch. I also lost one of the stock driveline bolts and replaced it with one that didnt fit as well, but was told it should not be a problem. Also there is a possibility that ive got a loose nut somewhere as well .. ah the perils of teardown and rebuilding by a noob.
However, while the 97 is stock, the 90 is equipped with mazdacomp motormounts and a spec stage 3 clutch. I also lost one of the stock driveline bolts and replaced it with one that didnt fit as well, but was told it should not be a problem. Also there is a possibility that ive got a loose nut somewhere as well .. ah the perils of teardown and rebuilding by a noob.
akaryrye, i had some noise similar to what you explained, when i stepped on the clutch it sounded like a bad guy in a cartoon laughing, *evil laugh* hhh-hh-hhh-hhhhh... well a week later it turned out it was my throw out bearing... anytime i turned on the car and idled with the clutch pressed in it would sound like crap, as soon as i put it in gear it goes away...
this may not be your problem but
it sure sounds like it...
this may not be your problem but
it sure sounds like it...
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so does it sound like low pitched wine, or a blender? Its probably just gear wine. Even though were talking about helical cut gears, they can be heard at low speeds. I think i can only hear when its quiet around me, and in first gear, and maybe 2nd.
whn my valves arent ticking i can hear the same noise your talking about. some guys pointed me towards it being the input shaft bearing. oh well, not like 5 spd's are expensive, when it breaks ill get another.
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I have a noise coming from my drivetrain that sounds like grinding. It is most noticable during decelleration and between 3-4k rpm. It sounds sort of like normal transmission noise, but my 97 makes absolutely no noise at all, while my 90 is somewhat annoying.
However, while the 97 is stock, the 90 is equipped with mazdacomp motormounts and a spec stage 3 clutch. I also lost one of the stock driveline bolts and replaced it with one that didnt fit as well, but was told it should not be a problem. Also there is a possibility that ive got a loose nut somewhere as well .. ah the perils of teardown and rebuilding by a noob.
However, while the 97 is stock, the 90 is equipped with mazdacomp motormounts and a spec stage 3 clutch. I also lost one of the stock driveline bolts and replaced it with one that didnt fit as well, but was told it should not be a problem. Also there is a possibility that ive got a loose nut somewhere as well .. ah the perils of teardown and rebuilding by a noob.
For example, I had a grinding noise during braking. After spending too much time on thinking/looking/testing the brakes, I posted the problem here. It turned out to be a loose exhaust component grinding, caused by the load shift while braking.
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Just to follow up on this (i was going through old posts) I swapped the 1.6 rear onto my 97, and the 97 onto the 90. Noise went away. I dunno why but i liberally applied grease to all the splines in the axles and changed the fluids while i was at it. Guess what, noise went away, go figure.
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