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I wasn't implying the problem was a pilot bushing.
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Then there's only the fork to pivot stud to be concerned with if all was well last week, unless you managed to maybe do something to the release bearing mount to the pressure plate fingers.
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I would change out the Pennzoil fluid with the Castrol TWS 10W-60 stuff. That seems to solve a lot of problems.
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![]() ![]() Anyway, if I remember correctly GM's answer as to why there is a whine in neutral, motor running, clutch pedal up was the gears were straight cut vs beveled cut. The important part was that GM said it was normal. ![]() Tom
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Mine is a 90 with straight-cut gears, and I have no whine that I'm aware of, before or after installing the Fidanza FW and new PP, TB, and pilot bushing (from AutoZone).
I do know from working with an LT1 car that if the shim plate (LT1 cars) is the least bit other than perfectly flat that whine from the ZF can result and bad things happen to the input bearing. Well, the ZR-1 does not have that shim plate, but if for any reason the trans is not properly squared with the bell housing, or the housing had been removed or loosened and for some reason askew...? Bill Boudreau at ZFdoc,com might be able to shed some light. AND, he's the one recommending the Castrol TWS 10W-60 for the ZF. Like I said...mine doesn't whine when idling/clutch out - FWIW. P. |
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If this is the first time this 32K transmission has been installed in this car you do the R&R and confirm the works, every bit of it. I won't comment on your choice of lubricants, it's pretty much the choice of the owner. I don't believe it would have anything to do with your situation anyway. The transmission should not have issues at idle clutch out. I feel a little "stupid" not catching the "NOT" in the thread title. Either way first install for this transmission or if it were there last week with no issues I believe you're in for another R & R. Did the transmission get away from you at anytime when you were removing which ever one or installing the one that's there? If it got away from you who knows. I'd check it with the stethoscope, maybe loosen the pressure plate bolts in the car, rotate the trans main-shaft & input shaft using the rear wheels manually several rotations tighten it all back up and fire it up! Last edited by WVZR-1; 08-01-2013 at 11:32 AM. |
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alright!!!...I took the car out for a long test drive of about 30 min in all conditions up to 75 MPH
Here is what I see:
The whine sounds akin to being on a bus...NOT loud or anything just the same kind of whine. so!....???? Last edited by oricale; 08-01-2013 at 01:59 PM. |
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Could be the thin washer in the throwout bearing which retains the bearing. With the clutch ingaged the washer might be coming in contact with the back side of of the spinning outer shell which is retained in the pressure plate spring fingers by the wire retainer. You can confirm next time you drive by putting you foot on the clutch peddle and apply enough force to take out the slack in the TB without fully disingauging the clutch. I tested this tonight by taking the TB I just remove from my car and chucked it up on the lathe and spun it up to 2000 rpm. When slack you could deffenently hear the sliding contact noise which went away when tension was applied. Hope this helps.
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