Name that noise!
I am beating myself up over this, trying to figure it out.
First off, its not the motor.
Its a clack clack, type sound that varies by speed (not engine rpm). You can really hear it if you put the car in neutral, from about 40mph to 0. It makes the noise while in gear as well, but you really hear it more when in neutral, probably because there is less engine noise when the car idles.
At first I thought it was the transmission for sure, took it apart, and when I pulled the diff out, it made a slight noise as you spun the gears, so I changed it out, still didn't fix it.
Then I thought it might be the passenger side axle bearing (the one that bolts to the carrier bracket), its got a little play in it, but I don't think enough to warrant the noise I'm getting.
So now I'm trying to figure out if its the wheel bearings, which I really don't think it is, since they don't usually make a clack noise when going bad.
And just a few minutes ago, talking to a buddy, he said check the input shaft bearing...which I never thought to check when the transmission was apart. :o
Any thoughts? Anyone ever had similar symptoms? Most likely I'll try pulling out the transmission again to check the input shaft bearing.
First off, its not the motor.
Its a clack clack, type sound that varies by speed (not engine rpm). You can really hear it if you put the car in neutral, from about 40mph to 0. It makes the noise while in gear as well, but you really hear it more when in neutral, probably because there is less engine noise when the car idles.
At first I thought it was the transmission for sure, took it apart, and when I pulled the diff out, it made a slight noise as you spun the gears, so I changed it out, still didn't fix it.
Then I thought it might be the passenger side axle bearing (the one that bolts to the carrier bracket), its got a little play in it, but I don't think enough to warrant the noise I'm getting.
So now I'm trying to figure out if its the wheel bearings, which I really don't think it is, since they don't usually make a clack noise when going bad.
And just a few minutes ago, talking to a buddy, he said check the input shaft bearing...which I never thought to check when the transmission was apart. :o
Any thoughts? Anyone ever had similar symptoms? Most likely I'll try pulling out the transmission again to check the input shaft bearing.