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    gearbox / clutch?

    Hi All,

    I baught myself a 96 Integra GSI about 2 months ago. Since buying it i've noticed when I engage the clutch I hear a 'swoosh' noise... it's hard to describe it exactly, but I guess it kind of sounds like a if u were to hear a bike chain free spinning.

    I first noticed this at high revs only, but think i've been hearing it more regularly now.

    What do you think??

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    does your revs increase sometimes and your car's speed doesn't?
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    *moved to the integra forum*

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=22583

    Have a look through that.
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    i think you might be looking at a thrust bearing mate, if this sound only occurs during the engagement of the clutch!

    I had a similar problem with my car, same model/year as yours!

    It's not an expensive fix as it is, but if you leave it for to long (like me) you could be looking at a box re-build... thats whe it gets pricey

    Have a trusted mechanic look at it and go from there.

    Benny.

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    Thanks all.. help much appreciated!

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    pull it off and grease the shiz out of the thrust bearing. I had to do it to mine....they just run dry after a while!
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    Quote Originally Posted by spardikis
    pull it off and grease the shiz out of the thrust bearing. I had to do it to mine....they just run dry after a while!
    If its rough to turn.......you might have to replace it altogether
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