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airrick 04-14-2020 04:25 PM

Whirring noise on clutch
 
Hi,

Recently I noticed this whirring noise when i press the clutch on cold start. Even if i press the clutch a little. Is this the dreaded TOB?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woLwnH1kjQk

Tcoat 04-14-2020 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by airrick (Post 3319760)
Hi,

Recently I noticed this whirring noise when i press the clutch on cold start. Even if i press the clutch a little. Is this the dreaded TOB?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woLwnH1kjQk

Yep

humfrz 04-14-2020 05:04 PM

Most likely.

Tcoat 04-14-2020 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 3319783)
Most likely.

It is the start. It get's much much worse if left.

airrick 04-14-2020 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3319796)
It is the start. It get's much much worse if left.

its at 61500 miles. rarely drive the car. how much longer you think til it goes? Im thinking about attempting to do this job myself. Doesnt seem toooooo hard of a job. Was gonna get a tune from a Racers Line, maybe not now.

Tcoat 04-14-2020 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by airrick (Post 3319809)
its at 61500 miles. rarely drive the car. how much longer you think til it goes? Im thinking about attempting to do this job myself. Doesnt seem toooooo hard of a job. Was gonna get a tune from a Racers Line, maybe not now.

I got about 6,000 miles after mine started to make that noise. I also waited too long and it blew and took everything it touched with it. I personally would not wait. The longer it goes the more damage is done.

airrick 04-14-2020 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3319818)
I got about 6,000 miles after mine started to make that noise. I also waited too long and it blew and took everything it touched with it. I personally would not wait. The longer it goes the more damage is done.

hmm youre right.

SU003-07349
Exedy OEM Clutch Kit
I've read that the 17+ models TOB are better so i guess im purchasing this one. Since im gonna replace TOB might as well replace whole clutch assembly. Thinking about replacing the OEM clutch fork with the Forged Verus ones.
I did the clutch pedal mod, moved it about just equal to brake pedal; did this cause more wear on my TOB/Clutch Assembly? If this caused more wear then i would want to move back the clutch pedal height.

Mr.ac 04-14-2020 07:11 PM

Yep. TOB.
Mine started with the faint same exact noise at about your same mileage. Mine lived another 10k before it shat itself on the taco bell drive through.

The job itself is not hard at all, given you have a level garage, a buddy and basic hand tools.

Tcoat 04-14-2020 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by airrick (Post 3319829)
hmm youre right.

SU003-07349
Exedy OEM Clutch Kit
I've read that the 17+ models TOB are better so i guess im purchasing this one. Since im gonna replace TOB might as well replace whole clutch assembly. Thinking about replacing the OEM clutch fork with the Forged Verus ones.
I did the clutch pedal mod, moved it about just equal to brake pedal; did this cause more wear on my TOB/Clutch Assembly? If this caused more wear then i would want to move back the clutch pedal height.

There probably is zero need to replace the whole clutch. You do need to ensure you get the right part number for the TOB though.
No the mod probably had nothing to do with it. There were two visibly different TOBs used up until 2017 even though there was only one part number. One seems to be worse than the other.

This is the part number you want.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...ff73d11654.jpg

airrick 04-14-2020 07:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3319837)
There probably is zero need to replace the whole clutch. You do need to ensure you get the right part number for the TOB though.
No the mod probably had nothing to do with it. There were two visibly different TOBs used up until 2017 even though there was only one part number. One seems to be worse than the other.

This is the part number you want.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...ff73d11654.jpg

SU003-07349
this one right? thanks!

Tcoat 04-14-2020 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by airrick (Post 3319840)
SU003-07349
this one right? thanks!

Yep

sharpsicle 04-18-2020 12:40 PM

Personally, at 60k+ miles, if you're going to drop the transmission you might as well do the whole clutch. The kits themselves are not that expensive, and the labor you're putting in just makes sense to do it all now and not have to worry about dropping it again in the near future.

Grady 04-19-2020 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by sharpsicle (Post 3321182)
Personally, at 60k+ miles, if you're going to drop the transmission you might as well do the whole clutch. The kits themselves are not that expensive, and the labor you're putting in just makes sense to do it all now and not have to worry about dropping it again in the near future.


Yep, Murphy's Law! Not that pulling the transmission is difficult I just would not want to pull it again 6 months later.

Ultramaroon 04-19-2020 06:23 PM

It all depends on the driver. If the driver is clueless, for example, chronically gassing before full engagement, then maybe replace.

If the owner is confident in his/her ability to respect the clutch, I wouldn't fuck with it. New parts can be defective.


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