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Old 07-18-2007, 09:43 AM
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when i am at a dead stop and off the clutch but when i put my foot on the clutch it goes away. and when i turn a corner and i am off the clutch it get louder and when i put my foot on the clutch it goes away. what could that be. I just put a 12 bolt in it like about 300 miles ago. changed the rear u joints and have a poly t-mount
Old 07-18-2007, 09:51 AM
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Could be the trans input shaft or something in that area like a bearing or something.
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Originally Posted by Travose21
when i am at a dead stop and off the clutch but when i put my foot on the clutch it goes away. and when i turn a corner and i am off the clutch it get louder and when i put my foot on the clutch it goes away. what could that be. I just put a 12 bolt in it like about 300 miles ago. changed the rear u joints and have a poly t-mount
It sounds like it's just your throwout bearing. Mine makes a bit of noise too, until you push the clutch pedal in. It's somewhat normal unless it's too loud. I swapped my throwout/hydraulics and the noise didn't change. An aftermarket shifter or poly trans mount will make it more noticeable.

If it gets louder over time, then start to worry.

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well i just brought a spec stage 3+ and i will see if that noise goes away
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Originally Posted by Travose21
well i just brought a spec stage 3+ and i will see if that noise goes away
Good luck with that install. If you haven't upgraded to the 2001+ slave cylinder, you should probably do that when you do the clutch. I'm guessing you probably have already done that.
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I did. how could you tell that the slave is bad
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Sounds exactly like the throwout bearing. My old Jeep (different stuff I know) did the same thing.

The slave is bad if you have pedal problems and you loose fluid. I had to top mine off every couple days it got so bad.
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my pedal problems is when i am at WOT and i get to about 5800-6000 rpms and the pedal feels loose and i have to pump it up to get back right again. it use to stick to the floor and thanks to the drill mod and ram adjustable i dont do it anymore



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