Clutch Noise
If you get the chance ask your dealer to see a stock flywheel. You'll see it's 2 plates with about 2mm of rotational give between them.
When the flywheel is unengaged and you put in the clutch it will make a metal vs metal sound as the plates take up that slack.
If you notice it can even happen as very low rpm with the clutch engaged as there is still movement in the flywheel under heavy torque conditions. I had the ***** with this for ages until a friend showed me how it's put togther.
Now i have a lightened flywheel which makes noise whenever it feels like it anyway.
go figure!
When the flywheel is unengaged and you put in the clutch it will make a metal vs metal sound as the plates take up that slack.
If you notice it can even happen as very low rpm with the clutch engaged as there is still movement in the flywheel under heavy torque conditions. I had the ***** with this for ages until a friend showed me how it's put togther.
Now i have a lightened flywheel which makes noise whenever it feels like it anyway.
go figure!
Originally posted by zuff
If you get the chance ask your dealer to see a stock flywheel. You'll see it's 2 plates with about 2mm of rotational give between them.
When the flywheel is unengaged and you put in the clutch it will make a metal vs metal sound as the plates take up that slack.
If you notice it can even happen as very low rpm with the clutch engaged as there is still movement in the flywheel under heavy torque conditions. I had the ***** with this for ages until a friend showed me how it's put togther.
Now i have a lightened flywheel which makes noise whenever it feels like it anyway.
go figure!
If you get the chance ask your dealer to see a stock flywheel. You'll see it's 2 plates with about 2mm of rotational give between them.
When the flywheel is unengaged and you put in the clutch it will make a metal vs metal sound as the plates take up that slack.
If you notice it can even happen as very low rpm with the clutch engaged as there is still movement in the flywheel under heavy torque conditions. I had the ***** with this for ages until a friend showed me how it's put togther.
Now i have a lightened flywheel which makes noise whenever it feels like it anyway.
go figure!
ALL 350ZS HAVE A DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL.NISSAN HAVE ACKNOWLEDGED FAULT IN UK. AND SENT ENG,G/BOX BACK TO JAPAN FOR TEST.
ALSO THEY ACK. THAT GEARBOXES ARE NOISY.
MINE IS NOISY IN NEUTRAL WHEN YOU LIFT CLUTCH AND RATTLES
IN FIRST AND SEC GEAR. ITS DIFFICULTTO HEAR BECAUSE OF ENG/EXHAUST NOISE. IT WOULD BE HELPFULL IF ANY ONE WITH SIMILAR PROBS COULD EMAIL ME AS I AM TAKING IT UP WITH NISSAN.
EMAIL TIM@ROBERT-LEONARD.COM
THANKS
ALSO THEY ACK. THAT GEARBOXES ARE NOISY.
MINE IS NOISY IN NEUTRAL WHEN YOU LIFT CLUTCH AND RATTLES
IN FIRST AND SEC GEAR. ITS DIFFICULTTO HEAR BECAUSE OF ENG/EXHAUST NOISE. IT WOULD BE HELPFULL IF ANY ONE WITH SIMILAR PROBS COULD EMAIL ME AS I AM TAKING IT UP WITH NISSAN.
EMAIL TIM@ROBERT-LEONARD.COM
THANKS
When I start my car (with the clutch pressed to the floor), I can feel and hear a clunking sensation coming from the clutch. It doesn't always happen though. Is this the same thing? My car has low miles...
Thanks.
Thanks.
Mine has about 1300 miles on it, and it has done the exact same thing since day one. It has a production date of 02/04. Every time I engage first gear it makes this "chattering" noise, and also when I take it out of 1st and into neutral for parking or such, it rattles a lot and makes a large clunking noise. The good news is that everyone else seems to have this problem and people are starting to rack up some miles on their Z's. Hopefully it won't be much of a concern.
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