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Old 03-24-2016, 11:26 AM
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Ok. So its probably not the clutch. Now...Vehicle speed dependent? Or wheel speed dependent?

If you were to jack the wheels up and "drive it", would the noise still be there? Or does the car need to move?
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Do any brake or suspension work lately? Is one of your rotor heat shields touching the rotor?
Old 03-24-2016, 12:09 PM
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I'll put it up on jack stands and see....I had the suspension raised a bit because previous owner lowered it to the point that I couldn't get in my drive way
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Did the noise start immediately after working on the suspension? If so...your brake dust shield probably got pushed against the rotor by whomever did it.

Why did you think it was a clutch? Any clutch work recently?
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No, I don't think the clutch is the problem...the noise is just coming from the clutch gearbox area

And I checked all the dust shields they are not touching the rotors.
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It could be transmission related. You can always take it somewhere and have it inspected.

Was there some sort of event of anomaly before this started happening? A missed shift? Parking the car for a long time? Over rev?
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I actually learned to drive stick on my s2k...so maybe I caused the problem lol....could it be the throw out breaking like everyone says?

The noise actually got a little quieter I'll post another vid
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Its almost surely not a throw out bearing
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Have you checked the tranny fluid?
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No I have not yet..was thinking about it but haven't gotten around to it


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