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Bandana
AMC Nut Joined: Jul/26/2016 Location: NC Status: Offline Points: 473 |
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Well, crawling around under the car this afternoon and saw this.... the starter housing is cracked and if you look close you can see the bolts that hold it together had backed out.
Now I don't know if this is cause - or - effect from the grinding noise - or not related at all?? I could see the front edge of the flywheel teeth were a bit chewed up in a 2-3" stretch. |
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mmaher94087
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To replace the starter motor is a heck of a lot easier than pulling the tranny. Begin with the starter motor then the tranny/clutch. You'll need to replace the starter anyway. I still think you have a T/O bearing/clutch problem.
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Bandana
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You're right that the starter definitely needs to be replaced. Just hope that there is not something in the clutch assembly that caused it to break? Damn thing runs over $200.
Before I found the starter problem I had started it up a few times without issue and rolled forward and backward in gear to try and get it to make the loud grinding noise. Took several tries before it did it and it was the same as over the weekend. As soon as the grinding noise started I pushed the clutch back in and it took a good 10 seconds for the grinding to stop. I also noted that I could vaguely hear (between the exhaust note and my bad hearing) a sound difference when the clutch was depressed and when it was out. May always have been there and I was just listening closely this time. It wasn't loud but it was there. |
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mmaher94087
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"..the loud grinding noise.". That is what is bothering me. The noise you described is clutch related from your description, unless something from the starter fell into the bellhousing. The noise, as you described it, only happened when the clutch pedal was depressed and released (allowed to return to its normal position). If the noise was during the time that you depressed the pedal and released it; then I can only think of the T/O bearing. Please tell us what you discover.
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Bandana
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Will do but it may take some time to get it done. I'm not having any luck finding someone local to do the work so I may have to tackle it myself (would be a first for me!). I'm going to get a starter on order this week. Next week I am gone all week so it'll be another week before I can start on it. Man I wish I had a lift.....
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Bandana
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First step of this repair initiated. Powermaster is taking the starter back for rebuild. They will only charge parts and will do an autopsy to see how it failed. Fellow I spoke to thought the grinding noise may have been coming from the starter - more wishful thinking !! Hopefully I'll hear back from them by the time I get home next weekend..
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1970390amx
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More often than not a throw out bearing will always make noise when you put your foot on the clutch. When you put the trans into gear and start to take your foot off the clutch you are bringing the input shaft to the same speed as the crank shaft. This causes a lot of stress on the pilot bushing. Said bushing is made out of oil impregnated brass. They dry out and wear severely and make terrible noise as you release the clutch.
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Bandana
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Got home last night after a week away. My rebuilt starter was in the parcel box when I got back so I spent the evening in the garage putting it in. This morning I tried her out first moving back and forth in the garage - all good , no grinding noise. Moved out to the driveway and some longer forward and back - still all good.. I'm getting pleased but still can't think how the starter figures in to the grinding noise. Got brave and took a drive out to a local car show about 15 miles away - did good all the way out, no noise. Got ready to leave after a few hours and the damn grinding started again as I was trying to leave the show - albeit not as loud as the previous episode. Once I got on the highway it didn't do it again until I was pulling into my garage.... Looks like the transmission is going to have to come out after all.......
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Javelin69
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I'm with AMX. Sounds like a pilot bushing to me.
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Bandana
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While I'm hoping the cause of this problem will come to light when the transmission finally gets pulled
and components are inspected, I have to ask you guys, if either the throw out bearing or pilot bushing are bad, what would cause the grinding noise? Why would it seemingly be gone and then return? |
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