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danysrx8 03-08-2010 01:44 PM

transmission or clutch?????????????
 
so this weekend i went with the same mechanic that i isntalled my clutch with and i told him that there was a weird noise everytime i pressed the clutch pedal, the noise comes from the bottom of the car not inside. so at first he tells me oh yeah that noise is because your clutch pedal is broken which by the way i need to take off an solder, but anyways i tell him that its messed since before he intalled the new clutch which is a stage 3 from f1 racing i bought it on ebay,the only thing is i did not buy a flywheel they intalled it with my original flywheel. so i turned on the car infront of him, because u can only hear the wierd noise when the car is on, an as soon as i turned it on he heard the noise and he said oh yeah thats gonna be transmission problems we are going to have to rebuild most likely he said.

the noise that i hear is like a rubbing kind of vibrating sound

help please

Jon316G 03-08-2010 01:49 PM

Stage 3? That might be a little overkill....
Anyway, noise when you press the clutch pedal in could be the release bearing.
Problem is you have to drop the transmission in order to inspect it.

danysrx8 03-08-2010 02:15 PM

if it does happen to be that what do you think they might charge to fix that and do you think he is right by saying they have to rebuild it

Jon316G 03-08-2010 02:20 PM

A release bearing is about a $50 part, so you'll pay that + labor.
The bearings sits on the spline in the bell housing, so you don't need to disassemble the transmission.

danysrx8 03-08-2010 02:26 PM

ok thanks alot u have been very helpfull

Wren 03-13-2010 01:42 AM

Im sorry to tell you this but I had the same problem and when i push in the clutch pedal the noise goes away.If this is the same as yours Ive been told it is probably the front bearing in the gearbox which is infinatly more expensive hence why I havent done it yet.6 months along its still going strong so good luck

swoope 03-13-2010 01:49 AM

search gear rollover. normal.

beers :beer:

shaunv74 03-13-2010 03:09 AM

+1 noise when clutch in = throwout bearing. Which your mechanic should have replaced when he replaced your clutch if he was halfway knowledgeable.

Noise when clutch out=normal

Also: Broken clutch pedal is possible. Solder is not an acceptable fix for the clutch pedal bracket. It needs to be welded.

bse50 03-13-2010 03:32 AM


Originally Posted by Charles R. Hill (Post 3469072)
IMO, the OP would have complained about difficult shifting/grinding if that were the case. Is it yet accepted as a consensus that the clutch pedals should always be remedied, somehow, as a worthwhile precaution just the same?

Especially since it's a cheap fix that prevents other serious problems such as premature clutch and trasmission wear.
i still shiver w hen i come to think that i had to replace a transmission and a clutch for a stupid pedal that was not even broken, just flexing.

bd32322 03-13-2010 07:15 AM

yeah mine had the same problem and it was the throwout bearing.
My clutch was worn out too - so dealer replaced clutch too - but the noise came back within 1000 miles.

So they replaced the throwout bearing again - and now after 2000 miles the noise is back again - what the heck? :) Very weird.

shaunv74 03-13-2010 08:18 PM

That's two products I know of now where shitty seems to always proceed Koyo. Hmm...

E.M.S. 03-14-2010 11:17 AM

i think he means radiator. i know they build some great stuff for some vehicles/uses but i haven't heard a good thing about their radiator for the RX8

shaunv74 03-15-2010 02:04 AM


Originally Posted by Charles R. Hill (Post 3470059)
What's the other one?


Originally Posted by E.M.S. (Post 3470075)
i think he means radiator. i know they build some great stuff for some vehicles/uses but i haven't heard a good thing about their radiator for the RX8

:)

Ray I'm thinking you should make a business plan on watching what Koyo makes and just go behind them and make a replacement product that actually works. You are 2 for 2 so far. :)

danysrx8 03-15-2010 11:54 AM

so a quick update. just last night i told my wife's dad to help me bring the transmission down to change the collar bearing. well this morning the noise all of a sudden has decreased i could barely hear it now but i mean its still there should i just go ahead and change it anyways

swoope 03-18-2010 01:40 AM


Originally Posted by danysrx8 (Post 3471292)
so a quick update. just last night i told my wife's dad to help me bring the transmission down to change the collar bearing. well this morning the noise all of a sudden has decreased i could barely hear it now but i mean its still there should i just go ahead and change it anyways

kinda lost me now..

maybe some photos.. and let us know how it turns out..

beers :beer:

shaunv74 03-18-2010 01:44 AM


Originally Posted by Charles R. Hill (Post 3471192)
The idea that their radiator for the RX-8 is ineffective as an upgrade is kinda funny because they make the OEM unit. Koyo/Calsonic makes it, so I would have thought Koyo to have a firm grasp on the shortcomings but perhaps not. :dunno:

I guess not everyone is AEM or Borla.

swoope 03-18-2010 01:48 AM


Originally Posted by shaunv74 (Post 3475717)
I guess not everyone is AEM or Borla.

Huh,

aem / borla.

rads? hp might be made in exhausts. not so much in rads.. so no proof in the claims..



beers :beer:

g0rdhan 04-06-2010 01:22 AM


Originally Posted by Wren (Post 3469038)
Im sorry to tell you this but I had the same problem and when i push in the clutch pedal the noise goes away.If this is the same as yours Ive been told it is probably the front bearing in the gearbox which is infinatly more expensive hence why I havent done it yet.6 months along its still going strong so good luck




i have the same issue, i took it to the dealer and he said it sounded like a loose bearing? transmission bearing??

anyone have any thoughts??

shaunv74 04-07-2010 01:34 AM


Originally Posted by swoope (Post 3475725)
Huh,

aem / borla.

rads? hp might be made in exhausts. not so much in rads.. so no proof in the claims..



beers :beer:

Meaning they actually make OEM components for Mazdaspeed as well as aftermarket but unlike Koyo they work well.


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