Release Bearings..
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JonnyFive

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29,784 posts

213 months

Tuesday 10th May 2011
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.. Talk to me.

I'm going to the Nurburgring with fellow MX5-er MXT on Saturday.

I've just got back home from a spirited drive, and apparently have a noisy release bearing (noise goes when I clutch in), my brother recommends this, and clutch, is changed before we go.

Are the 5s prone to this? Should I worry? Should I just STFU and stick one in there on Friday (Cutting it VERY fine..)

_Batty_

12,268 posts

274 months

Tuesday 10th May 2011
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clutchs are cheap and easy to change on 5's. not worth the risk being stuck on a cold dark part of Europe alone with Russ...
scary thought.

Richyvrlimited

1,870 posts

187 months

Tuesday 10th May 2011
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JonnyFive said:
.. Talk to me.

I'm going to the Nurburgring with fellow MX5-er MXT on Saturday.

I've just got back home from a spirited drive, and apparently have a noisy release bearing (noise goes when I clutch in), my brother recommends this, and clutch, is changed before we go.

Are the 5s prone to this? Should I worry? Should I just STFU and stick one in there on Friday (Cutting it VERY fine..)
if the noise goes from a light touch of the clutch pedal it's more likely the infamous slave cylinder squeak.

The rod from the slave cylinder rattles against the lever for the clutch, throw some grease on it and it'll stop for a few weeks. It's completely harmelss.

Next time I have the salve off I'm going to put a small teflon disc inside the 'cup' that the rod sits in to permanently stop the noise.

JonnyFive

Original Poster:

29,784 posts

213 months

Tuesday 10th May 2011
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_Batty_ said:
clutchs are cheap and easy to change on 5's. not worth the risk being stuck on a cold dark part of Europe alone with Russ...
scary thought.
hehe

I've left it abit late really..

Digby

8,340 posts

270 months

Tuesday 10th May 2011
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When you say "clutch in", do you mean the noise goes when you press the pedal down? Or goes when you take your foot off the pedal?

JonnyFive

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29,784 posts

213 months

Tuesday 10th May 2011
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Digby said:
When you say "clutch in", do you mean the noise goes when you press the pedal down? Or goes when you take your foot off the pedal?
Goes when I put my foot down on the clutch, sorry.

Digby

8,340 posts

270 months

Tuesday 10th May 2011
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Could be what you say, could be this thing..

http://www.autolinkmx5.com/clutch-spiggot--pilot--...

Could just need a gearbox oil change or the suggestion above.

Regarding what to do about it...many will suggest that a lot will depend on how bad the noise is and how quickly it has become worse.

It's possible to drive round on noisy release bearings for years for example!

Mr MXT

7,774 posts

307 months

Tuesday 10th May 2011
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_Batty_ said:
clutchs are cheap and easy to change on 5's. not worth the risk being stuck on a cold dark part of Europe alone with Russ...
scary thought.


Squeal piggy!

snotrag

15,509 posts

235 months

Tuesday 10th May 2011
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Digby said:
Regarding what to do about it...many will suggest that a lot will depend on how bad the noise is and how quickly it has become worse.

It's possible to drive round on noisy release bearings for years for example!
Release bearing was noisy on mine for a year and half from when I got it.

I replaced the clutch, and did the bearing. Within a few miles it was noisy again. Its still doing it another year later. I ignore it. Much the same as I ignored the noisy release bearing in my last car too.


My opinion is, if your sure thats what it is, and not just 'noisy' as opposed to horrendous shreiking, then just ignore it.

JonnyFive

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29,784 posts

213 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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Going to change the clutch tonight, bd car.

Wheel bearing - £190
Rad - £100
Clutch - £250

Damn N'Ring.

Rocketman105

387 posts

231 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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JonnyFive said:
Going to change the clutch tonight, bd car.

Wheel bearing - £190
Rad - £100
Clutch - £250

Damn N'Ring.
On the plus side, you won't need to do these bits for ages and your car will run sweeter than ever smile

(on the less positive side that ain't cheap!)

LukeBird

17,170 posts

233 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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£250 for the clutch?
Is that a fitted OEM one?

JonnyFive

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29,784 posts

213 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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LukeBird said:
£250 for the clutch?
Is that a fitted OEM one?
Exedy racing something or other £150, and £100 fitting.. If I had it fitted through work it'd be free, but I haven't got enough time left to get it fitted here so am getting it fitted by a mate.

Oh and two Paradas too, £100.


Rocketman105

387 posts

231 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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JonnyFive said:
Exedy racing something or other £150, and £100 fitting.. If I had it fitted through work it'd be free, but I haven't got enough time left to get it fitted here so am getting it fitted by a mate.

Oh and two Paradas too, £100.
What about an air freshener and some mint imperials for the glovebox?

Mr MXT

7,774 posts

307 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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If you just took my less than 1/4 worn UPRATED Exedy clutch, you'd save £150.

But Im not going to beg!!

ETA and its not a paddle clutch either so it was nice and driveable. I miss it!

JonnyFive

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29,784 posts

213 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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Mr MXT said:
If you just took my less than 1/4 worn UPRATED Exedy clutch, you'd save £150.

But Im not going to beg!!

ETA and its not a paddle clutch either so it was nice and driveable. I miss it!
Mazda clutch is on back order so my brother said he'd just order one for me cause we need to fit it tonight, but thanks! beer

LukeBird

17,170 posts

233 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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JonnyFive said:
Exedy racing something or other £150, and £100 fitting.. If I had it fitted through work it'd be free, but I haven't got enough time left to get it fitted here so am getting it fitted by a mate.

Oh and two Paradas too, £100.
Sounds like a good deal!

I'll drop you a PM when mine is due if that's ok? I already have a Sachs clutch ready to go, the current one isn't shot, but it'll be changed before going FI.

VeeFour

3,339 posts

186 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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I just paid £152 to have a clutch fitted to my MkI.

JonnyFive

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29,784 posts

213 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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VeeFour said:
I just paid £152 to have a clutch fitted to my MkI.
Including the clutch?

I've just done mine, feels very nice.. Tiny bit of noise which is probably normal from what I've read.

VeeFour

3,339 posts

186 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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JonnyFive said:
Including the clutch?

I've just done mine, feels very nice.. Tiny bit of noise which is probably normal from what I've read.
That was an all-in cost smile