Is my tranny getting ready to take a sh!t?
Is my tranny getting ready to take a sh!t?
Lately, (may be going on longer only noticed it recently) i've been noticing a distinct noise coming from inside my engine bay. It seems to be generally coming from my tranny.
It is a whine that does not go away when I press in the clutch or when im off it(don't think it is the TO bearing). It's always there. The noise varies depending on engine rev speed(possibly a fly wheel). and I can still hear it if I try to when the car is in motion.
Really hope this isn't what happened to Rob(Bbasso and his tranny woes)because i'm having a hard enough time paying for my car as it is and definately can't afford a tranny.
My clutch engagment seems to be the same as it always has been since I bought the car in June bone stock. My only mod is an AEM CAI.
Please help and don't confirm my fears
Thank you
PS. I also posted on Honda-tech but I know there are a lot of credible and knowledgeable members on itrca also I would really apreciate any responses
It is a whine that does not go away when I press in the clutch or when im off it(don't think it is the TO bearing). It's always there. The noise varies depending on engine rev speed(possibly a fly wheel). and I can still hear it if I try to when the car is in motion.
Really hope this isn't what happened to Rob(Bbasso and his tranny woes)because i'm having a hard enough time paying for my car as it is and definately can't afford a tranny.
My clutch engagment seems to be the same as it always has been since I bought the car in June bone stock. My only mod is an AEM CAI.
Please help and don't confirm my fears
Thank you
PS. I also posted on Honda-tech but I know there are a lot of credible and knowledgeable members on itrca also I would really apreciate any responses
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It might be one of your accessories, P/S, A/C or alternator, maybe even distributor. You can always take the belts off to see if the noise goes away.
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I think I have the same noise and I had it checked and it makes the noise when im in 1st sometimes 2 and 3rd when I push the gas more..OPIE112 wrote:Thanks for your responses guys. I think my tranny is fine. Seems like a common noise in tegs. I've been in about 3 in the past week and they all make the same noise.
ok i guess, unless all our tranny's are going to sh!t!
I has the To bearing changed but it was only a stock one and the noise went away... The noise is back bceause I needed an aftermarket one..
But nothing seriuos though...
Can any one confirm or deny this? This is what I originally thought was the problem. However I didn't want to open my trany before I had the money for a JDM final drive!typeRated wrote:I think I have the same noise and I had it checked and it makes the noise when im in 1st sometimes 2 and 3rd when I push the gas more..OPIE112 wrote:Thanks for your responses guys. I think my tranny is fine. Seems like a common noise in tegs. I've been in about 3 in the past week and they all make the same noise.
ok i guess, unless all our tranny's are going to sh!t!
I has the To bearing changed but it was only a stock one and the noise went away... The noise is back bceause I needed an aftermarket one..
But nothing seriuos though...
For the problems with reverse, I find it helps to "shift" (just move stick but not engage... ) to second before going into reverse to prevent the "misengaged" reverse. Also, don't try to move the stick into R if you are rolling back in neutral...
For the original post... it's not the click from the LSD is it?
For the original post... it's not the click from the LSD is it?
yeah, many of you probably know this already. but it's a must to put your car into 2nd before reverse if you hate the grind you sometimes getDC2fanboy wrote:For the problems with reverse, I find it helps to "shift" (just move stick but not engage... ) to second before going into reverse to prevent the "misengaged" reverse. Also, don't try to move the stick into R if you are rolling back in neutral...
For the original post... it's not the click from the LSD is it?
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Jun ,JUN wrote:yeah, many of you probably know this already. but it's a must to put your car into 2nd before reverse if you hate the grind you sometimes getDC2fanboy wrote:For the problems with reverse, I find it helps to "shift" (just move stick but not engage... ) to second before going into reverse to prevent the "misengaged" reverse. Also, don't try to move the stick into R if you are rolling back in neutral...
For the original post... it's not the click from the LSD is it?
That's what I do sometimes , but I also push in the clutch a couple of times when the gear doesn't want to go in...In any gear really.