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    Grinding noises while in low revs and pedal is to the metal

    For starters, I own a 96 Civic VTI-R. Whilst i'm in, say... 5th gear and revs are only at about 2 thousand, when i step on the throttle, my car makes a soft noise that sounds like it's coming from the transmission.

    This grinding, noise until the engine revs abit higher, then the noise goes away. This noise can be heard in most gears if the revs are low and then throttle must be pressed.

    My clutch is in need of a change. Any chance that it has something to do with that? Anybody have any ideas?

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    usdm whore
    my friends got the same problem. her mechanic said it was her clutch bearing. its just needs to be replaced.

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    Green block gangster Array
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    Car:
    twin GX160's
    could be one of a few things, thrust bearing, or the Input Shaft Bearing.

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    EK Civic
    i have the same problem, i thought it was the gearbox but does anybody have a exact solution? and how much does a clutch bearing cost?

    cheers

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    Green block gangster Array
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    Car:
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    release bearing $30 parts, $200 labour

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    sounds to me like its pinging...not a good thing, just down shift a gear and you will be fine

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    1998 EK4
    I think I've got the same problem but it sounds like it's coming from the left of the car but the clutch is on the right. (Civic, EF9, B16a1)
    Wanted: Black EG6 or EF9.

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    i have the same problem, ppl here suggested me its the clutch bearing, havent got the chance to properly check the car in the workshop, let me know if u come up w sumthing

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    When I get the money to change the clutch, does the bearing come with the clutch kit or do i need another part? It'll probably save me some money on labour if i get that fixed up when i get my clutch changed, right?

    Once i get the finances together, i'll give you's an update. Thanks for the feedback!

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    Green block gangster Array
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    Car:
    twin GX160's
    any decent mechanic will change the thrust bearing with the clutch aslo the spigot bearing. if you get a clutch from Honda, ask for the bearings, same with other type of kits.

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