Got noise when clutch pedal halfway out...


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By texasmark1 - 13 Years Ago
says: "Noisy when pedal is three-quarters to fully depressed: If noise occurs only when the pedal is 3/4 to fully depressed with the engine running, the probable cause is misalignment between the engine and flywheel housing or a loose or worn pilot bearing or bushing."

Does it sometimes, not each time I depress/release the clutch pedal, no other noise or symptoms, car moves out okay when clutch pedal is fully released, does not make noise when shifting from first to second or second to third...

Noise is best described as "clattering", "choppy", "metallic..." sounds like a worn bearing-type noise, but not continous, only when depressing/releaseing  the clutch pedal... and then only sometimes...??

What tree should I be barking up?

thanks,Mark

By oldcarmark - 13 Years Ago
Throwout bearing maybe?
By texasmark1 - 13 Years Ago
is the "throwout" bearing more correctly called the "release" bearing?

that's the term as used in the shop manual...

By charliemccraney - 13 Years Ago
Yes, it is called by both names.
By oldcarmark - 13 Years Ago
Thanks! Is it possibly the problem?What does the Shop Manual say?Is this a  recently developed noise?
By texasmark1 - 13 Years Ago
farily recent development, yes...
By petew - 13 Years Ago
Also check to be sure that your clutch linkage isn't contacting anything under the car during it's travel