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Originally Posted by 2wdlaser
At first I was thinking throw out bearing but idk now.
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Dude, I know.
Quote:
Originally Posted by 2001teg
Does your car have a pilot bearing or a bushing?
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It has a pilot bearing.
I found this when doing Google searches...
http://www.drivetrain.com/parts_cata...wers_here.html
And here is an excerpt from that...
"If the problem is noise coming from the clutch system, a simple test can identify the source of the noise before you tear into the system. There are two potential bearing-noise makers in the clutch system-the release bearing and the pilot bearing. To determine which one, if either, is making the noise follow these steps:
Step 1 With the engine running and the transmission in neutral, if the noise occurs it is in the transmission, most likely the front bearing supporting the input shaft.
Step 2 If that is not the problem, place your foot on the clutch pedal and begin to depress the pedal. If you begin to hear the noise at this point, the problem is the clutch release bearing. If not, proceed to the next step.
Step 3 Push the clutch pedal all the way to the floor. If you hear the noise at this point it is the pilot bearing or bushing. If you do not hear any noise during this test, the problem is not in the clutch system. Identifying these conditions early before removing and replacing the components goes a long way toward preventing a recurrence of the problem."
None of those steps cause my issue.