This is the noise it's making (at the end of the clip). It happens just as you let the clutch out.
YouTube
So it means a whole lotta work for a $5 - $10 part! Put a new one in when I did the clutch. Grrr.
i had a noisy clutch start today, but it only seems to happen in 1st or second. But it is not the normal throw out bearing noise, it is like when you try to put the box into gear and the clutch does not have enough clearance - that grinding/crunching type noise. But it only occurs when you start to engage the clutch.
I am wondering if it might be to selectors allowing one of the other gears to near engage? I drove it home 60k and not a noise when it is running and it seems to have largely disappeared. Has any one had the selectors come loose?
Any ideas?
P.S. it's R380 behind a 300tdi. Clutch replaced about 7-8 months ago ( new everything including HD fork)
Thanks,
Tom.
P.P.S. When I say 'engage the clutch', I mean that I am letting my foot up.
1996 Disco 1 300TDI manual - Lucille a cantankerous red head! :D
1997 Disco 1 300TDI Auto - sold
This is the noise it's making (at the end of the clip). It happens just as you let the clutch out.
YouTube
So it means a whole lotta work for a $5 - $10 part! Put a new one in when I did the clutch. Grrr.
1996 Disco 1 300TDI manual - Lucille a cantankerous red head! :D
1997 Disco 1 300TDI Auto - sold
Did you leave it dipped in oil overnight? The brass spigot bush i mean? Not sure why the comment on YouTube says spigot bush though. I don’t see how it would make that noise. Sounds more like gears grinding.
Yes, working on getting the old bush out now - it is shot to pieces . Have to carefully use a centre punch and chisel to split it to get it out. I tried an internal puller with a good size slide hammer a few times, but it just laughed at me. I'm not laughing back though my sense of humour just doesn't go that far.
Cheers,
Tom.
1996 Disco 1 300TDI manual - Lucille a cantankerous red head! :D
1997 Disco 1 300TDI Auto - sold
1996 Disco 1 300TDI manual - Lucille a cantankerous red head! :D
1997 Disco 1 300TDI Auto - sold
I remember you posting a few months ago when you last had the engine out to do the clutch. Like the old saying goes: "if it wasn't for bad luck, we wouldn't be having ANY".
Years since I did anything with clutches, but it is a good idea to scrape a small chamfer on the inside of the bush after you have fitted it into the flywheel. More so if you do not have the correct splined alignment tool when installing the clutch. And of course it goes without saying that the shaft itself has no score marks etc. on the spigot. Cheers.
A thread tap with a larger OD than the bush ID works wonders to remove old spigot bushes.
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