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    Recently i've had a significant amount of rattling from what i think must be the clutch. It goes in an out of gear fine, and mostly rattles when engaging the gear and when in the 1500-2200 rpm range.

    Anyone with similar experience?

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    Re: Clutch Noise

    does it shake at all, or just rattle?

    how loud is the noise?

    we need a bit more info, does it make the noise with the clutch pressed in also?

    from reading your post, it would make me think that the clutch is not the problem since it does the same thing between 1500-2200rpm

    its very possible it is the exhaust hitting the driveshaft tunnel brace, or the exhaust vibrating somewhere on your car, i would put money that it is the exhaust.

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    • #3
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      Its possible. When I ask people about this issue, they usually suggest that it's not in fact a clutch issue.

      You mentioned the drivetrain making contact with the exhaust:

      Regarding that, I've had for some time now a sort of knock when i break hard, shift into reverse etc as if there's something loose in the dirvetrain. It's a similar sound to when there's a loose engine mount. Is it a possibility that whatever's causing the knocking could be degenerating further and now even making contact with the exhaust?

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      • #4
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        Originally posted by 2000camaroRS View Post
        Its possible. When I ask people about this issue, they usually suggest that it's not in fact a clutch issue.

        You mentioned the drivetrain making contact with the exhaust:

        Regarding that, I've had for some time now a sort of knock when i break hard, shift into reverse etc as if there's something loose in the dirvetrain. It's a similar sound to when there's a loose engine mount. Is it a possibility that whatever's causing the knocking could be degenerating further and now even making contact with the exhaust?
        that is your trans mount, its VERY common to break them, i went through 3 of them before i went and put an energy suspension mount on it

        if i were you, i would get under the car and remove the driveshaft tunnel brace, it comes o with 4 bolts, and drive the car around to see if the noise goes away, if not, it is probably the downpipe separated inside, or a heatshield hitting somewhere

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        • #5
          Re: Clutch Noise

          Thanks, that will help alot. What causes the trans mount to break? Its been progressively getting worse since i had the clutch redone 2 summers ago.

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          • #6
            Re: Clutch Noise

            Originally posted by 2000camaroRS View Post
            Thanks, that will help alot. What causes the trans mount to break? Its been progressively getting worse since i had the clutch redone 2 summers ago.
            GM thought it would be a good idea to attach the torque arm to the tail shaft of the transmission. That way as the rear axle hops and jerks around it moves the trans with it. The rubber mount on mine is just about torn in half.

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            • #7
              Re: Clutch Noise

              Originally posted by 2000camaroRS View Post
              Thanks, that will help alot. What causes the trans mount to break? Its been progressively getting worse since i had the clutch redone 2 summers ago.
              instead of using a normal mount gm put a hydraulic mount on the v6 cars, they are water filled i believe, and very soft for more comfort and a smoother ride, they break really easily because of the twisting of the drivetrain

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              • #8
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                Not water, but a hydraulic fluid. I know this because mine burst and oil-ish residue was sprayed back from it.

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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by Bandit127 View Post
                  Not water, but a hydraulic fluid. I know this because mine burst and oil-ish residue was sprayed back from it.
                  yeah i wasnt sure on that one.. usually when i hear hydraulic i think of oil, but i recall someone saying a water filled mount.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Clutch Noise

                    can the transmission mount be easily replaced? how difficult is this job? what is required, aside from the mount itself, in order to do the replacement?

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                    • #11
                      Re: Clutch Noise

                      Originally posted by 2000camaroRS View Post
                      can the transmission mount be easily replaced? how difficult is this job? what is required, aside from the mount itself, in order to do the replacement?
                      you can do it in about 15min

                      drive your car up on ramps, or put it on jackstands
                      find the transmission cross member, and take the bolt that connects to the mount off
                      jack up the transmission a tiny bit (1/2") and put a jackstand under it so its snug
                      take the 4 bolts holding the crossmember off
                      take the 2 bolts holding the mount to the trans off

                      and thats about it

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                      • #12
                        Re: Clutch Noise

                        Trans mount is super simple, seriously about 15 mins like the other guy said

                        - Neal
                        SLP CAI, RK Sport headers, P&Ped heads and intake, GT2 cam, Upgraded valvetrain, Z28 rear axle with 4.10s Tx Spd tune, Z06 rims, 2.5\" exhaust to flowmaster, 160* thermo, B&M ripper, upgraded ignition, rockford fosgate 12\" with sony xplode amp and HU.

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