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  1. #25
    Array
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Location
    Unit 5/15 Sefton Rd, Thor
    Car:
    08 Red CU2 Euro
    I think Aaron is right, the #1 input bearing is usualy 1st to go as it's the furtherst from the oil.
    FWIW, we charge $400 gearbox in & out (R&R)
    Then B-series gearbox overhaul is an extra $250 + parts
    The #1 input bearing is approx $30 from CBC or other bearing supplier.
    You'll need to check the bearing at the rear of the input shaft also, as this may be gone too.
    Re reverse,
    Replacing the 1st ~2nd hub ring & sleeve should sort this out.
    These are approx $385 from JDM Yard or JDM Concept etc

    Use that as a guide to compare the cost of a replacement box, say DC2 ITR...
    Bare in mind your existing box still has a value & can be sold off to recover some costs.
    Cheers

    Adrian
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    Race engines, Dyno tuning, Licenced workshop, Parts.
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  2. #26
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    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Location
    Victoria
    Car:
    EG VTI
    ok buetifal, dosent sound as bad as the main bearing, so to give my gearbox a good going over with new parts, around 800-900 ? what sort of time frame with they need the car? obveously depending on how busy they are.

  3. #27
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    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    Chloe
    Quote Originally Posted by clutch View Post
    ok buetifal, dosent sound as bad as the main bearing, so to give my gearbox a good going over with new parts, around 800-900 ? what sort of time frame with they need the car? obveously depending on how busy they are.
    Could you quickly check if the noise goes away if you press the clutch pedal in while your are driving? Also, while you are holding the clutch down and moving, just press the accelerator a little bit to get the rpm to 2000-3000 rpm. If the noise disappears under these 2 conditions, then it helps confirm that it is the input shaft bearing.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  4. #28
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    Aug 2009
    Location
    Victoria
    Car:
    EG VTI
    the noise disappears when clutch is in, revving with clutch in makes no noise. im pretty sure thats right, i didnt specifically try so ill try tomoro and confirm, but im pretty sure thats right

  5. #29
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    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    Chloe
    Quote Originally Posted by clutch View Post
    the noise disappears when clutch is in, revving with clutch in makes no noise. im pretty sure thats right, i didnt specifically try so ill try tomoro and confirm, but im pretty sure thats right
    Then it points to input shaft bearing. Common problem on gearboxes of that age. Get it replaced and you'll be sweet. At the same time, replace the clutch release bearing, lube the clutch release fork pivot and inspect the clutch for wear.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  6. #30
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    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    SA WAYVILLE
    Car:
    EG4
    inner gearbox bearing or outter bearing? i would try redline gearbox oil first to see would the noise disappear first, $170/3.8L, i source form internet that redline gearbox oil may reduce the noise and extend the gbox life time....

  7. #31
    Ninja turtle Array
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    Chloe
    Quote Originally Posted by altong0840 View Post
    inner gearbox bearing or outter bearing? i would try redline gearbox oil first to see would the noise disappear first, $170/3.8L, i source form internet that redline gearbox oil may reduce the noise and extend the gbox life time....
    I don't like redline. A few people report that it feels smoother at first and then it gets very notchy. And redline does nothing for input shaft bearing noise.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  8. #32
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    Aug 2009
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    Victoria
    Car:
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    how much extra would it cost to do

    replace the clutch release bearing, lube the clutch release fork pivot and inspect the clutch for wear.

    ?

  9. #33
    Ninja turtle Array
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    Chloe
    Quote Originally Posted by clutch View Post
    how much extra would it cost to do

    replace the clutch release bearing, lube the clutch release fork pivot and inspect the clutch for wear.

    ?
    Cheap and easy. If you buy a new OEM clutch release bearing and bring it along, it will take 10 seconds to pull out the old one and slide the new one on.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  10. #34
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    Aug 2009
    Location
    Victoria
    Car:
    EG VTI
    ah ok buety, im getting a quote tomoro, will keep u all notified!

  11. #35
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    Aug 2009
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    Victoria
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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch View Post
    ah ok buety, im getting a quote tomoro, will keep u all notified!
    350 to drop new box in, picking second hand box up for 300, bam thats what im doing!
    Last edited by clutch; 25-08-2009 at 10:35 PM.

  12. #36
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    Aug 2009
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    Victoria
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    ok i grabbed it tonight, is there anyway a mech can open them up and inspect the condition? or would that require special kits to put the box back together?
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