Another backwards Spec clutch?
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Another backwards Spec clutch?
I need some help here guys. In one of the other threads, there was discussion about some Spec clutches being assembled incorrectly.
Here's what's happening... it's a 3800SC 5-speed setup with a Spec Stage II clutch. Just got it running and there's a ticking/knocking sound that changes with RPM. Most noticable by the transmission. It's not terribly loud, but is noticable. As soon as I press on the clutch, the noise is GONE. Quiet as a church mouse.
I've driven the car and it drives fine. The clutch engages and disengages properly. However, I can't figure out why it's making this noise other than to think that something's hitting in the bell housing.
I took a few pictures of the clutch before I assembled it. Hopefully someone can look at these pictures and tell if the hub is backwards on the clutch.
http://www.fiero.net/~jim/spec1.jpg
http://www.fiero.net/~jim/spec2.jpg
Thanks!
Here's what's happening... it's a 3800SC 5-speed setup with a Spec Stage II clutch. Just got it running and there's a ticking/knocking sound that changes with RPM. Most noticable by the transmission. It's not terribly loud, but is noticable. As soon as I press on the clutch, the noise is GONE. Quiet as a church mouse.
I've driven the car and it drives fine. The clutch engages and disengages properly. However, I can't figure out why it's making this noise other than to think that something's hitting in the bell housing.
I took a few pictures of the clutch before I assembled it. Hopefully someone can look at these pictures and tell if the hub is backwards on the clutch.
http://www.fiero.net/~jim/spec1.jpg
http://www.fiero.net/~jim/spec2.jpg
Thanks!
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From my experience the clutch cna only go on one way. So if you were able to get it to all bolt togethor, it should be on correct.
Now that clutch also doesnt' appear to have the nubbin that sticks out towards the input shaft that I had a problem with as did many others so you should be good there.
Usually when you have a ticking noise in the tranny and you push on the clutch pedal and it goes away, is a sign that you have a bad throwout bearing.
Now that clutch also doesnt' appear to have the nubbin that sticks out towards the input shaft that I had a problem with as did many others so you should be good there.
Usually when you have a ticking noise in the tranny and you push on the clutch pedal and it goes away, is a sign that you have a bad throwout bearing.
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2nd the throw out bearing as the problem. My new one makes all kinds of confidence inspiring sounds that a new unit shouldnt make.
Just thinking though, does the T/O bearing contact the clutch fingers at its Normally open state, if not, then that cant be your problem, because it wouldnt be spinning.
Just thinking though, does the T/O bearing contact the clutch fingers at its Normally open state, if not, then that cant be your problem, because it wouldnt be spinning.
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The transmission has very low miles on it, and this has been doing it from the get go. I've put maybe ONE MILE on the setup since getting it running. Do you really think the input shaft sleeve has broken?DOHC GT wrote:I had the same issue. It was the T/O BEARING SLEEVE & SEAL. The part that the TO bearing rides on broke off. It sucks cause you have to split the case to replace it.
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Bringing this thread back from the dead... here are some new pictures of the clutch disk to make sure it's not backwards.
http://www.fiero.net/spec2/spec2-1.jpg
http://www.fiero.net/spec2/spec2-2.jpg
http://www.fiero.net/spec2/spec2-3.jpg
http://www.fiero.net/spec2/spec2-4.jpg
http://www.fiero.net/spec2/spec2-5.jpg
http://www.fiero.net/spec2/spec2-6.jpg
http://www.fiero.net/spec2/spec2-7.jpg
thanks!
http://www.fiero.net/spec2/spec2-1.jpg
http://www.fiero.net/spec2/spec2-2.jpg
http://www.fiero.net/spec2/spec2-3.jpg
http://www.fiero.net/spec2/spec2-4.jpg
http://www.fiero.net/spec2/spec2-5.jpg
http://www.fiero.net/spec2/spec2-6.jpg
http://www.fiero.net/spec2/spec2-7.jpg
thanks!
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I think you're fine. As long as the hub bit doesn't stick out toward the input shaft sleeve (which has rubbed, galled a burr, and caused the TOB to get stuck). If I'm seeing it right it looks like the hub is flush with the surface of the disc that's on the tranny side.Red wrote:Bringing this thread back from the dead... here are some new pictures of the clutch disk to make sure it's not backwards.
http://www.fiero.net/spec2/spec2-1.jpg
http://www.fiero.net/spec2/spec2-2.jpg
http://www.fiero.net/spec2/spec2-3.jpg
http://www.fiero.net/spec2/spec2-4.jpg
http://www.fiero.net/spec2/spec2-5.jpg
http://www.fiero.net/spec2/spec2-6.jpg
http://www.fiero.net/spec2/spec2-7.jpg
thanks!
On another note, when somebody pointed out my problem and I pulled the clutch out, it looks like SPEC machined down the hub to try to "fix" the problem, which would imply that they know of the problem. I ended up getting a replacement from them, and I forgot to send the old disc in - it's sitting on my DOHC parts display on my shelf...
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Mine did that ticking sound crap when I had the stickshift and the spec(thought it was only me), The TO bearing was a special order from advance But never gave me any problems(because spec sent me a TO bearing for a GETRAG transmission instead of a izusu, PS if anyone needs a TO bearing for a GETRAG send me a PM, Free to a good home, Person pays for shipping.
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It may NOT be the T.O. bearing NOR the spec clutch. I have seen/worked on a few Fieros lately that had worn/hi-mileage getrags. A typical sign of this is a ticking/knocking sound (sounds like marbles rattling around inside of the trans) while the car is idling and not moving. If the sound goes away when you push the clutch all the way in or the trans is in gear and the car is moving then the problem could be a worn-out trans.
If this is the case, what is occuring is the gear clusters and their support bearings/bushings inside the trans have become loose/worn enough that the clearance is so great that these noises occur. The only way to repair this problem is a complete trans rebuild.
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If this is the case, what is occuring is the gear clusters and their support bearings/bushings inside the trans have become loose/worn enough that the clearance is so great that these noises occur. The only way to repair this problem is a complete trans rebuild.
-ryan