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    G240 Likes to Whine

    Hello,

    I have a bit of a whiny issue with my '91 318iS.

    It seems to be coming from the transmission and it only happens when the clutch is engaged (never without). I can provide a small sound clip if it would make things easier, but it's louder/more noticeable at low speeds and the pitch increases with speed.

    I'm sure its not the diff as that has just had new fluid along with driveshaft oil seals.

    Help much appreciated

    #2
    throwout bearing
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      #3
      Originally posted by glnr13 View Post
      throwout bearing
      Cool.

      I'm guessing its also a good idea to replace the clutch disk itself and pressure plate while I'm in there too. Is the Sachs Kit a good buy?

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        #4
        it only happens when the clutch is engaged (never without)
        If you mean, when your foot's on the pedal it whines, then I agree, throwout (or long shot, pilot)

        Yes, the Sachs kit is proven to be good value for money.

        t
        now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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          #5
          Originally posted by TobyB View Post
          If you mean, when your foot's on the pedal it whines, then I agree, throwout (or long shot, pilot)

          Yes, the Sachs kit is proven to be good value for money.

          t
          Ahh, sorry for the confusion, it whines when my foot is not on the pedal - when the car is in gear and I am accelerating.

          Thanks

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            #6
            Then that is not the throw out bearing

            Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N920A using Tapatalk
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              #7
              Would replacing the tranny fluid be of any benefit too?

              Quick Video where you can here the whine. From about 00:26 when I pull away in 1st gear.

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                #8
                Sure, try the fluid, but don't get your hopes up.

                Transmission whine usually means countershaft (layshaft) bearing failure.

                t
                now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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                  #9
                  Ouch. Doesn't sound too fun!

                  Might have to be on the lookout for a new box - it might be cheaper than the costs associated with fixing it/getting it fixed.

                  Thanks for the help!

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