Weird knocking noises....
Well, I had a friend look at it, or listen rather, still didn't really know, we threw it up on a hoist in the shop, and after driving it on the hoist and some further listening, it seems as if it may be the release bearing on the clutch? No noise unless actually in gear
with the wheels off the ground, and in gear (be careful not to hurt yourself) stop each axle from moving one at a time, i used a huge pair of channel locks, it should be easier with a stock diff, i can do it with an LSD, it just requires a bit more force. and also it could be inside the transmission as well, because when the clutch is disengaged there's no load on the input shaft, and in neutral there's no load on the output shaft from the input shaft...drivetrain noises are very hard to pinpoint cause a noisy CV joint can sound like it's coming for the clutch housing, or even inside the transmission. the vibrations resonate through all the connected parts...it sucks
Yesterday we ran it on the hoist, and my friend listened while i drove in first gear, He listened with some tool (couldnt see, i was in the car) said it was coming from the clutch area, so im not sure. Like you say, noisy cv could send vibrations through the tranny...
I couldnt get a video today, camera issues and such.
i dont know if its relevent, but i was driving 40km/h today, and i held the clutch and threw it in first, I didnt release the clutch or anything, but it was awfully whiney, and not like a diff whine or a reverse gear whine, it was... i dont know, weird...
If i pull out my tranny, im doing a clutch, and flywheel while ive got it open...
I couldnt get a video today, camera issues and such.
i dont know if its relevent, but i was driving 40km/h today, and i held the clutch and threw it in first, I didnt release the clutch or anything, but it was awfully whiney, and not like a diff whine or a reverse gear whine, it was... i dont know, weird...
If i pull out my tranny, im doing a clutch, and flywheel while ive got it open...
An experienced mechanic can identify if it's really an inside tranny bearing. Clutch throw-out bearings have their own unique location and sound, easy to tell the difference. My wife's 2010 Jeep Patriot just had an interior tranny bearing replaced, it was loud and obvious. (That company can't even make a reliable manual transmission in the year 2010. Un-frigging-believable.)

its CRAZY!




A friend of mine is a tech at a mitsu dealer near me, He listened while i drove it on the hoist, said its most likely the release bearing.
It was a lot quieter while it was on the hoist and im guessing thats because there is less load on the wheels?
It was a lot quieter while it was on the hoist and im guessing thats because there is less load on the wheels?
yea thats actually weird b/c i know for sure that mine is TOB as the noise goes away when i disengage the clutch (step on it) but when i engage the clutch (not stepping on it) the noise is there even when i'm on neutral...hmmmm...i'm telling you guys, we're getting mind fxcked by our RAs 



