Hey gang,
I have a noise in my transmission and I'm looking for opinions before I start throwing money at it.
I have an 05 unlimited with the 6 speed manual (nsg370). When it's cold, the jeep, not the air, and I first start it, there's a metal on metal noise, it sounds just like brake pads that are worn all the way through and are metal on the rotors (don't ask me how I know that sound..). In nuetral, if I press in the clutch, the noise changes, it get's quieter, let the clutch back out noise comes back. As it warms up, the noise starts to go away. Sometimes, it'll come back while I'm driving around but not always, sometimes there's no noise at all.
I don't have any issues shifting, it doesn't slip. I drained and filled the trans in spring but I didn't try to top it off before I dropped it off at a shop. The shop said they didn't hear the noise this morning so they're going to keep looking but I'm afraid that I'm going to end up at a transmission shop wasting $400 for the diagnostic. I'm HOPING it's the pilot or throwout bearing, a lot cheaper than a rebuild but honestly I don't know that much about transmissions.
Does anybody know if the slave cylinder is in the bell housing and is the throwout bearing part of the same unit? (that's the way it is in a ba10/50 that's in my 89 YJ. I've had to pull THAT junk several times...)
thanks for reading!
I have a noise in my transmission and I'm looking for opinions before I start throwing money at it.
I have an 05 unlimited with the 6 speed manual (nsg370). When it's cold, the jeep, not the air, and I first start it, there's a metal on metal noise, it sounds just like brake pads that are worn all the way through and are metal on the rotors (don't ask me how I know that sound..). In nuetral, if I press in the clutch, the noise changes, it get's quieter, let the clutch back out noise comes back. As it warms up, the noise starts to go away. Sometimes, it'll come back while I'm driving around but not always, sometimes there's no noise at all.
I don't have any issues shifting, it doesn't slip. I drained and filled the trans in spring but I didn't try to top it off before I dropped it off at a shop. The shop said they didn't hear the noise this morning so they're going to keep looking but I'm afraid that I'm going to end up at a transmission shop wasting $400 for the diagnostic. I'm HOPING it's the pilot or throwout bearing, a lot cheaper than a rebuild but honestly I don't know that much about transmissions.
Does anybody know if the slave cylinder is in the bell housing and is the throwout bearing part of the same unit? (that's the way it is in a ba10/50 that's in my 89 YJ. I've had to pull THAT junk several times...)
thanks for reading!
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