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Date:         Tue, 29 Apr 2003 10:46:01 -0400
Reply-To:     Vanagon man <vgonman@MSN.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Vanagon man <vgonman@MSN.COM>
Subject:      Clutch or tranny issue help nneded
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I am trying to help a friend over the net on this one.....any one have this happen before?

Engine runs great, lifter WILL NOT shut up. Took it easy on the way to work today - but found power OK, no real issues, just wish lifter would quieten down.

That is the good news.

Remember the noise I initially thought was TO bearing, later to find that hose hitting the alternator fan... Well it was not the hose in the alternator fan....

Vehicle ran fine til I got to the Enka redlight. I slowed to a stop and put the clutch in. I shifted from 4th back to 1st and it sounded like the damned thing was coming apart. A LOUD roaring noise emanated from the tranny. I immediately pulled it back out of 1st and the noise stopped. I could feel a strong vibration in the gearshift. I cautiously attempted to shift to all 4 forward gears and upon entry into the gates, the noise resumed, and I could feel some resistance in the shift lever. It must have been very loud because the folks in the car next to me were looking over. Not really sure what to do I pumped the clutch pedal several times in quick succession and when the light turned green, I was able to put the car into first and resume driving as normal - no noise. No problems at the next light. Then at the Sardis Road light, same thing and I couldn't shift until I rolled a little. No further issues to the lot.

Methinks something afoot with the clutch master or slave cyl... whatcha think? Seems like pumping the clutch pedal helps, like it needs bleeding. BUT, I have never encountered this noise - definitely a bearing-type roar. I would again suspect the TO bearing, but it does not do it all the time, and when the trans is in neutral, there is no noise, regardless or whether the clutch pedal is engaged or not - leading me to suspect something internal in the trans.... YET it is intermittent, which seems to rule out either, wouldn't you think???

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