whining from clutch
edawg2g1
07-25-2004, 12:31 PM
hello! im a long time reader viewer and now i need some advice!! i have a 99 gt--stock, and when i drive the car and apply pressure to the clutch and switch gears, i hear an obnoxious whining..mind you this is only when the motor is cold. after about 5 min of running or driving it goes away...any suggestions????? before i bought the car i had a full out diagnostics check and all that shit checked out, but the motor was warm at the time of the test, so nothing was obvious..it kinda sounds like metal is rubbing againest metal, is there a way to lubricate it?? please help!!!!
p.s. should i start looking into purchasing a new king cobra clutch? thanks guys!!!!!
p.s. should i start looking into purchasing a new king cobra clutch? thanks guys!!!!!
mustangman
07-25-2004, 02:28 PM
hello! im a long time reader viewer and now i need some advice!! i have a 99 gt--stock, and when i drive the car and apply pressure to the clutch and switch gears, i hear an obnoxious whining..mind you this is only when the motor is cold. after about 5 min of running or driving it goes away...any suggestions????? before i bought the car i had a full out diagnostics check and all that shit checked out, but the motor was warm at the time of the test, so nothing was obvious..it kinda sounds like metal is rubbing againest metal, is there a way to lubricate it?? please help!!!!
p.s. should i start looking into purchasing a new king cobra clutch? thanks guys!!!!!
First thing that comes to mind is the throw-out bearing. But those things usually make more of a squeal sound than a whine sound when they go.
p.s. should i start looking into purchasing a new king cobra clutch? thanks guys!!!!!
First thing that comes to mind is the throw-out bearing. But those things usually make more of a squeal sound than a whine sound when they go.
edawg2g1
07-25-2004, 02:34 PM
well if something is screwed, why is it only when its cold??
mustangman
07-25-2004, 02:37 PM
That's just the way throw-out bearings go sometimes. They squeal when they are cold but quit once they warm up a little.
mustangman
07-25-2004, 02:41 PM
Not always that way though, my car is losing it's throw out bearing right now and it squeaks when my foot is right off the clutch. Soon as I push the clutch in, it quits. Doesn't matter if it's hot or cold.
edawg2g1
07-25-2004, 03:17 PM
yeah that seems like the case with me, but its only when its cold..it only lasts for about 5 minutes..depending on outside temp.
BlooDReigN
07-26-2004, 12:53 AM
Mine squeels when I have the clutch pedal in, but if I keep taking taking my foot on and off the clutch pedal, it eventually goes away for a little while.
Future303
07-26-2004, 01:26 AM
Not always that way though, my car is losing it's throw out bearing right now and it squeaks when my foot is right off the clutch. Soon as I push the clutch in, it quits. Doesn't matter if it's hot or cold.
I'm having the exact same problem. Also I'm getting a squeaking sound when I press the Clutch Pedal in, must be the Clutch Cable. Is this stuff serious? If I need to get this stuff fixed I might as well replace the clutch disk and maybe get the flywheel resurfaced, since the whole shebang's gotta be opened :(
I'm having the exact same problem. Also I'm getting a squeaking sound when I press the Clutch Pedal in, must be the Clutch Cable. Is this stuff serious? If I need to get this stuff fixed I might as well replace the clutch disk and maybe get the flywheel resurfaced, since the whole shebang's gotta be opened :(
mustangman
07-26-2004, 05:34 PM
I'm having the exact same problem. Also I'm getting a squeaking sound when I press the Clutch Pedal in, must be the Clutch Cable. Is this stuff serious? If I need to get this stuff fixed I might as well replace the clutch disk and maybe get the flywheel resurfaced, since the whole shebang's gotta be opened :(
Well the thing is, you gotta pull the transmision to change the throw-out bearing, so at the very least, have a good look at everything and make sure the rest is ok, or change whatever else is needed while you have it apart. Unless of course you have the cash and you're gonna upgrade anyway.
Well the thing is, you gotta pull the transmision to change the throw-out bearing, so at the very least, have a good look at everything and make sure the rest is ok, or change whatever else is needed while you have it apart. Unless of course you have the cash and you're gonna upgrade anyway.
MARS
07-27-2004, 10:09 PM
Sounds like the throw out bearing. Sounds kinda silly... but have u checked the clutch/brake fluid?
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