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Symptom...Unusual tranny noise

Posted: January 20th, 2004, 8:43 pm
by UnkleDuke
Alright fella's.
Has anyone had experience with unusual noise coming from their tranny when it's cold?
I want to say grinding, but it's not quite like that (more like the sound of loose ice in the wheelwells rubbing on the tires), and it only does it until the car warms up to a good running temperature (with the clutch engaged -in gear and out).
I just changed the clutch at the end of last summer, so I can't see that it would be the throwout bearing spinning.
My rear breaks, and probably Ebrake, should be replaced, so I don't know if the communal reservoir would have anything to do with it (particularly when it's cold and I use the ebrake, the clutch pedal pressure is more stiff).

Re: Symptom...Unusual tranny noise

Posted: January 22nd, 2004, 11:25 pm
by UnkleDuke
Nothing?
Anyone?
Sound familiar?

Re: Symptom...Unusual tranny noise

Posted: January 29th, 2004, 2:17 am
by buddha8916
Yes, I have been having this same problem, it seems the colder it gets the worse it gets. The best I can describe the noise is that it is a squealing that occurs when in gear or while revving the engine in neutral. Often times it's accompanied by a smell of burning rubber. A buddy of mine has a Laser that makes the exact same noise in the cold but only at start-up, he said it was "belts grinding". Anybody know what the real cause of this is?
BTW, -55 celsius with windchill tonite, I guess i'll be hearing the squealing in the morning again.

Re: Symptom...Unusual tranny noise

Posted: January 30th, 2004, 10:46 pm
by UnkleDuke
In that case you're probably talking exactly about belts sqealing. Have you had soemone stand and watch the engine on startup? You might just have some cold-A$$ pulleys that don't want to grab until they're good and ready.