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Drycounty

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  1. I have a strange noise coming from what seems to be the clutch. In 1st and 2nd, depressing the clutch causes a loud clunking/vibrating noise. It also sometimes happens when i just let off the throttle in 1st and 2nd. On tick over if you press the clutch it sounds very very noisy. I've been searching the web and have lots of different explanations.

     

    If anyone can diagnose the problem as dumpton park nissan can't determin what the issue actually is!

     

    Any help will be gratefully appreciated.

  2. Yeah only there in 1st/2nd that I can hear. The noise is worse when the car is cold. Clutch/Transmission I was thinking.

    If it doesnt clonk its a like vibrating noise. If you are very smooth when pressing the clutch (Taking 2 seconds to slowly press it the noise cant be heard). Jumping on the clutch and just releasing foot off the Gas in 1st/2nd gives off a loud clunk.

    Starting to annoy me now as i only had the drive shafts re greased because of clicking from the rear 3 weeks ago.

  3. Guys

     

    Ive got a horrible clonking/clunking noise coming from the engine bay when i press the clutch in 1st/2nd and when releasing my foot off the accelarator in 1st/2nd without touching the clutch. This is loud so can't be normal.

     

    Ive read that it could be a throw off bearing or something to do with the Transmission? If someone could shed some light onto what the problem could be that would be great as its been to Nissan twice now and they cant find a fault and said it will cost £££s to take it all apart.

  4. Guys, I purchased my Z 2 weeks ago and need shot of my alfa. If anyone knows of someone who may be interested, point them in my direction!

     

    Alfa 146ti, Silver, colour coded bumpers, 2001, 78872 miles, service history.

    Full spec is on pistonheads.com, contact name gary.

    £2000ovno.

    I need the money to put towards twin turbo conversion!!

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