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Regarding the squeak:
Over the weekend a mechanic told me the noise was from dust inside the clutch and lubricating wouldn't resolve anything. The dealer "greased" the clutch (not sure exactly where) but it didn't solve the noise. |
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Hello; Some decades ago I began the habit of putting a manual shift transmission equipped vehicle in neutral and letting the clutch out (foot all the way off of the clutch pedal)when stopped at lights. This should reduce the wear on the throw-out bearing over time.
My understanding is that when a clutch pedal is pushed in and held during long stops with the trans in gear, the throw-out bearing rotates with the engine and carries some load. With the trans in neutral and the clutch engaged (foot completely off the clutch pedal) the throw-out bearing is no longer carrying a load as it is in the same state as when driving in a gear. This also can reduce some clutch wear. While sitting at a stop in 1st gear with the clutch disengaged (pushed in) it is possible to still have the clutch disk making light contact with the pressure plate and/or flywheel. This heats up a clutch and causes extra wear. It is also very hard on a clutch to use it to hold a car on a hill. Use the brake. For those out of warranty or refused warranty service due to aftermarket options this habit may save some early clutch wear and replacement. |
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If the lube can be put into a boot that is mostly external to the bell housing the risk of clutch contamination may be less. |
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Here's a thread on replacing the clutch that has some good pictures of what's inside the housing. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25054 |
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In the past I have owned manual shift cars with leaky rear main seals. This allowed engine oil to get onto the clutch disk. The clutch was then very grabby and would not engage smoothly. I would gently pull the car against a tree or post with the bumper touching. (This was back in the 1960's when cars had heavy metal bumpers.) I would lightly engage the clutch in first gear for a few seconds. This would cook some of the oil out of the surface of the clutch disk. Slipping the clutch on a hill sort of did the same. For a time the clutch would be ok. There were actual drawbacks and a some potential drawbacks. The actual drawbacks were that the clutch disk was getting extra wear and all parts got hot. The potential was for glazing of the clutch disk and heat damage to the pressure plate and flywheel. Also a bent bumper was possible. At some point (when funds were adequate) the clutch was replaced and the old rope seal at the rear of the crankshaft. |
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After 800 miles (A few hundred shifts probably), I am starting to feel the slight squeak come back. Not as bad as before, but I imagine it may get that way. Just an FYI.
Ninja Edit: Even though it felt like the squeak was coming back, it seems to have resolved itself. Doesn't feel as buttery as it did after first spray, but it still feels pretty normal good/normal enough for now. |
Does anyone have more updates on this issue?
Mine comes and goes, so I'm hesitating to bring it in. |
Look at mine! Sounds like a tyrap!.... loll
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My apologies for not responding to this sooner.
I actually got this taken care of by my local dealer about a month and a half ago. The throwout bearing was completely seizing, and this caused damage to the flywheel, as well as the clutch. The clutch fork was also warped. An entire clutch kit was installed by the dealer, and this remedied the issue. A coworker of mine with a BRZ also started developing this issue, and it was confirmed to be the same exact issue. Not sure what is up with these components from the factory, maybe they're just out of spec or something? Anyways, he also had a full clutch kit installed and it fixed the issue. Good luck everyone else! Quote:
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Sqeak Under the Hood`
I have had the same issue. Took to the dealer they lubed the slave pivot removed and reinstalled (thats what the service work order says).
It came back again just after 5 days. Took it to a dealer again and they couldn't reproduce it eventhough the noise was there when I left it. |
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