Bump for my problem I believe
Originally Posted by
OldIn order to replace the input shaft bearing, you need to split the case and remove all of the gear stacks from the front half. The bearing is under a retainer.
^If this is the case, I'm just going to put in my spare tranny and sell my 'currently' noisey one for cheap. Not sure I want to do all of this. I have a fresh VE swap that only has about 100 miles or so on it and the tranmssion only makes noise when the clutch pedal is 'not' pressed in. It goes away soon as I press it. I noticed it getting a little noise after church this past Sunday. After doing some more searching on the OG forum, it sounds like it is my input shaft bearing. Do we have a how to for this?
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Originally Posted by
wildmaneInput shaft bearing, I know because I have the same issue and have been running for months like this. It's not that big of an issue, I mean I know the noise sucks and all but according to a local tech the tranny will last for a long time even without replacing the bearing. So it's a low priority fix, but still something you should attend to eventually.
Originally Posted by
DanielThanx for this topic, dealing with this same noise for a few weeks now.
Originally Posted by
coryb13seri have the same noise.... its the tranny. ive had 2 diff clutch set ups in the car with the same tranny and its always made this noise. not sure exactly what it is, as of yet.
Originally Posted by
wildmaneIf it goes away when the clutch pedal is pushed in then I can guarantee you it's the input shaft bearing.
^Ok, all of this is saying it is the input shaft bearing. My TOB only has about 100 miles on it, and the shaft was greased very well. I'm guessing I need to replace this bearing. Who has done it and what all is invovled?