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    casterbased Guest

    clutch/gearbox noise

    as u might now know from my questions my car is a well kept example which i got from a gramps who had it from new. its a late 1993 la 3.9 disco first reged in 1994, one of the last la's. it's only done 14000k's, but the clutch has a chatter in it, loud in reverse when you ride the clutch, not as loud in first , but still there. its not there when the clutch is released fully. if u ride the clutch just right with low revs u can make it not make the noise. its not a squick or rush bearing sound but a definite chatter, so i dont think its oil on the plates.

    we pulled out the out put gear from the transfer case to check the splines and they where like new, so we drilled 4 8mm lube wholes in it.

    any ideas , the spiggat , or a uni joint maybe?

    also will these oil wholes prevent the splines ****ing themselves, or do you need a splash ring? [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]
    cheers

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    Noise probably thrust just "tinging" on pressure plate fingers. I doubt its a problem at all.

    I always overfill transfer by about 1/3 l to ensure oil gets splashed around. I also doubt holes will be a prob unless corners sharp.ie, stress risers.

    Bazzle

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    casterbased Guest
    have u heard the noise before?

    we filed any bured over bits after drilling the wholes, i know the wholes wont cause a problem, but does the extra oil getting to the shaft via the wholes reduce it wearing, and solve the problem :?:

    how do you get the extra 1/3 oil in the transfer case :?:

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    Hellspawn Guest
    The description depicts a throw out bearing. Sound would be unmistakable rumble like a worn bearing with no lube.

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    It is the damper springs in the driven plate I reckon.

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