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Noises!! #728982 06/05/06 01:53 AM
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racerfan120 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Hi I have a 87' 4X4 Pickup and just recently drove it for the first time today. (Been working to make it drivable for the last month or two) Anyway when driving i noticed a very loud whine or grrrr noise, but this only happens when the clutch is let out. If you are simply sitting with the clutch pushed in then the noise is gone. I was thinking it was either the transfer case or a bearing in the transfer case, or a bearing in the transmission. It shifts just fine so its not the transmission itself. Any idea as to what it would be? Thanks for the replys a bunch!

Re: Noises!! [Re: racerfan120] #728983 06/05/06 02:48 AM
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Rauch_Off_Road Offline
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What about the clutch release bearing? I've had this on both w56 trannies I've had.


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89 v6 SWB truck "BLACK BEAUTY" EB valves, P&P head 30 over.
95 FZJ80. Lifted. locked and rollin on 33s (my dream machine)
Re: Noises!! [Re: Rauch_Off_Road] #728984 06/05/06 03:18 AM
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Jeffstoyo Offline
Wheeler
Wouldn't the throw out bearing make the noise while the pedal is pushed in too? try putting the transfer case in neutral and see if the noise goes away.
Jeff


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83 Shortbed stepside lots of mods
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Re: Noises!! [Re: Jeffstoyo] #728985 06/05/06 03:26 AM
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racerfan120 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
ya even in neutral on the 4wd it still makes the noise.

Re: Noises!! [Re: racerfan120] #728986 06/05/06 03:49 AM
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1986xtracab Offline
Mudrunner
input shaft bearing. i think

Re: Noises!! [Re: 1986xtracab] #728987 06/05/06 04:03 AM
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racerfan120 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
The input shaft on the tranny or the transfer case?

Re: Noises!! [Re: racerfan120] #728988 06/05/06 04:32 AM
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1986xtracab Offline
Mudrunner
tranny


1986 xtra-cab 22re
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1991 bed
Re: Noises!! [Re: 1986xtracab] #728989 06/05/06 05:59 AM
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2ndGenToyotaFan Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Yep, input shaft bearing (tranny).


Jerod

89 4Runner, 282k miles. "I gotta have more cow bell"
Re: Noises!! [Re: 2ndGenToyotaFan] #728990 06/06/06 04:41 AM
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racerfan120 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
great thanks for the replys!


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