Tranny noise ?
Originally Posted by GEARS
Damn....you got that noise too?

I'm not sure but I hear it every now & then when I back up in the morning.
Anyone else?
Jon

I'm not sure but I hear it every now & then when I back up in the morning.
Anyone else?
Jon
I thought I was the only one!! It is a audible "clang" like a hammer hitting and anvil. I always thought it was odd... Only when I back up.
Originally Posted by GEARS
Damn....you got that noise too?

I'm not sure but I hear it every now & then when I back up in the morning.
Anyone else?
Jon

I'm not sure but I hear it every now & then when I back up in the morning.
Anyone else?
Jon
Originally Posted by GEARS
Damn....you got that noise too?

I'm not sure but I hear it every now & then when I back up in the morning.
Anyone else?
Jon

I'm not sure but I hear it every now & then when I back up in the morning.
Anyone else?
Jon
Originally Posted by TampaTurbo
Not to hijack the thread but what about a 1 time CRUNCH noise in 2nd gear once the car pulls hard and sometimes when backing up while turning at cold start, I'll hear the differential CLANG
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Originally Posted by VTECH8TR
The clank noise is normal, welcome to AWD. The 2nd gear issue could be a number of things. Maybe it's time to change the tranny fluid
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hey Vtech and Tampa, we will have to get together. I will be bringing my RV with the Evo in tow, the week between christmas and new year. Will be visiting friends in Palm Harbor! (I did my internship in Clearwater) Will also be visiting Orlando! we will hook up.
Originally Posted by smokedmustang
hey Vtech and Tampa, we will have to get together. I will be bringing my RV with the Evo in tow, the week between christmas and new year. Will be visiting friends in Palm Harbor! (I did my internship in Clearwater) Will also be visiting Orlando! we will hook up.
Originally Posted by GEARS
You could have damaged:
1st gear on the input shaft
1st gear on the output shaft
Final drive gear on the output shaft
Final drive gear on the center differential
OR
Ring & pinion in the transfer case.
I guess it all depends on the roll of the dice and how high you tached up the engine when you took your foot off the clutch or how fast/hard you dumped the clutch...
FEI--- don't over clutch. By this I mean don't use a clutch that has some wildly high torque capacity unless you want lots of broken parts. The clutch is suppose to slip before you break parts, similar to how the rev-limiter keeps most of you from scattering the engine.
A better analogy would be like having the drag set way to high on your fishing reel for the line that you are using....
So what do I recommend for torque capacity???
About 500ft.lbs or real close to working torque of the drivetrain. If the clutch only has a torque capacity of 500 or less then failure of any drive train component would be rare and only happen after several fatigue cycles.
What is the working torque of the transmission?
500ft.lbs
Ghost of a chance is 500-750ft.lbs
Ghost of a chance is what gear makers refer to as, "There is a ghost of chance that it'll survive IF the gears don't see impactive shock loading" such as from abusive clutch dumps.
Anything above 750ft.lbs of torque is considered "barrowed time" and it will fail, it's just a question of when....
Summary, choose your clutch wisely.
Jon@TRE
http://www.teamrip.com/Evolution.html
1st gear on the input shaft
1st gear on the output shaft
Final drive gear on the output shaft
Final drive gear on the center differential
OR
Ring & pinion in the transfer case.
I guess it all depends on the roll of the dice and how high you tached up the engine when you took your foot off the clutch or how fast/hard you dumped the clutch...
FEI--- don't over clutch. By this I mean don't use a clutch that has some wildly high torque capacity unless you want lots of broken parts. The clutch is suppose to slip before you break parts, similar to how the rev-limiter keeps most of you from scattering the engine.
A better analogy would be like having the drag set way to high on your fishing reel for the line that you are using....
So what do I recommend for torque capacity???
About 500ft.lbs or real close to working torque of the drivetrain. If the clutch only has a torque capacity of 500 or less then failure of any drive train component would be rare and only happen after several fatigue cycles.
What is the working torque of the transmission?
500ft.lbs
Ghost of a chance is 500-750ft.lbs
Ghost of a chance is what gear makers refer to as, "There is a ghost of chance that it'll survive IF the gears don't see impactive shock loading" such as from abusive clutch dumps.
Anything above 750ft.lbs of torque is considered "barrowed time" and it will fail, it's just a question of when....
Summary, choose your clutch wisely.
Jon@TRE
http://www.teamrip.com/Evolution.html
I have an 04 Evo I just bought (8k miles) and it has a whine/whistle combo in 1st gear but then goes away when I shift to 2nd.....I thought maybe that was just normal because of the low 1st gear?
Originally Posted by travman
I have an 04 Evo I just bought (8k miles) and it has a whine/whistle combo in 1st gear but then goes away when I shift to 2nd.....I thought maybe that was just normal because of the low 1st gear?
the tranny supposed to make alot of noise when im accelerating normal, down kinda sounds like a howl, but nothing too serious, i thought that it was normal. or is there something really wrong with my car




