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andy-m 06-02-2012 08:02 PM

thrust bearing or flywheel spigot bearing
 
got home today and noticed a clutch related noise.
When i press the clutch pedal down all the way, theres a slightly rattly sound from the clutch, sounds like a worn bearing. when i take my foot off the clutch, the sound goes away again.

does this sound like the clutch thrust bearing, or the spigot bearing in the flywheel ?

Krissyb 06-02-2012 09:49 PM

Just tell everyone you have a twin plate mate, they'll think it's really cool and you dnt have to worry, possible release bearing

Crowman 06-02-2012 10:34 PM

Sounds like thrust bearing mate. My classic was like it for a year or more before I changed the clutch, bit anoying but that's all

Krissyb 06-02-2012 10:43 PM

Is a thrust bearing and release bearing the same thing or am I missing parts in my new clutch.... Again

Gavsti555 06-02-2012 10:47 PM

Yes their the same mate

Krissyb 06-02-2012 11:25 PM

Never heard it called a thrust bearing I thought.... **** that's what normally goes in the engine lol. Cheers fella

andy-m 07-02-2012 08:03 AM

sry, thrust bearing i think is the term used on a push clutch, at least thats what it's called on old Land Rovers (What i started learning mechanics on) so I kinda always call it that out of habit !

n cheers for comments, I was thinking the same. at least I know it will last till I get paid n can order a new clutch !!!!
i've found exceedy 3-piece kits for about £160 so i think i'll go for a new one end of the month

it also never made teh sound today. got in this morning n i could sort of hear it a bit on 1st push of the clutch pedal. after that I kept popping it in to neutral when in traffic. when I held teh clutch down every so often, the noise wasnt there.
I think maybe it was the fact I was in quite a lot of traffic last night that made it heat up more than usual or something which made it noisy

Krissyb 07-02-2012 10:21 AM

I still have my old clutch and flywheel if you need it fella, I'll be removing it next week from my engine, may provide a cheap solution.... I.e free solution as you can have it

Gavsti555 07-02-2012 10:32 AM

I have just fitted an exedy organic clutch which was £160 to mine and it bites well

Crowman 07-02-2012 10:45 AM

Ive just had an exedy pink box fitted, anti judder, however it judders like a bugger atthe moment, hoping bed in will reduce that

andy-m 07-02-2012 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Krissyb (Post 120916)
I still have my old clutch and flywheel if you need it fella, I'll be removing it next week from my engine, may provide a cheap solution.... I.e free solution as you can have it

you are a diamond, thanks !!!
if its in good knick when you take it off, i'll take you up on that !!
normaly i wouldnt bother with a used clutch cuz i wouldnt want to have to go through changing it again if it didnt last long but knowing what your like for keeping your car in good condition, its more than likely almost as good as new !

does anyone know if it will fit my car though? my engine is a V2 STI-RA engine. a bit of searching on car parts suppliers for clutches shows that the clutches after 96 were a bit bigger than pre-96.

Krissyb 07-02-2012 02:18 PM

No worries matey, I'll remove it and get some pics, if you use my flywheel I'm sure it'd fit fella maybe a tech guru could shed some light.

andy-m 07-02-2012 02:26 PM

thanks, did a little more research on the net n have seen that some people with earlier cars (225mm clutch) often fit the flywheel and clutch from a later car (230mm) so the flywheel must still fit !

asperformance 07-02-2012 07:32 PM

flywheel is identical between 225 or 230mm cars...........

DukeBoy 07-02-2012 09:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crowman (Post 120921)
Ive just had an exedy pink box fitted, anti judder, however it judders like a bugger atthe moment, hoping bed in will reduce that

Shouldn't judder, is it a 4 spring centre plate or 6 spring? They used to have problems with the 4 spring juddering so they brought out the 6 spring plate to cure it iirc.
Mark at Lateral wouldn't sell me one when I changed mine because of this problem hence the reason I used the Helix organic. Hopefully by now they have cured that problem though!!!

Tyler 07-02-2012 09:18 PM

Nice so gearbox out again Andy..??? Give me a shout if you need a little help mate..

andy-m 07-02-2012 10:06 PM

cheers, may need your help !!!
not sure yet if i;m gona tackle it on the road at home yet though.
we're off to ireland for a family thing soon so if it's still holding up, i'm gonna drive there and use the girlfriends dad's garage to do it as he has a vehicle inspection pit n lift n stuf that I can use.
am lucky krissyb had his old one still cuz the f'in ferry had just been booked n paid for n it cost me £260 to get us n the car over there !!!


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