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Odd Noise From Transmission


codyibanez

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I just recently bought a '77 280z 5 speed all original drivetrain nothing swapped in or out. Occasionally when driving at about 2800 rpms i get a noise from what seems to be coming from the transmission tunnel that sounds like a whining puppy. Any ideas on the culprit? Or is it nothing to be concerned with?

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Doesn't seem like a common noise. Has the car been sitting or driven regularly? Is it always 2800 RPM, no matter what gear or just 2800 RPM in a certain gear? Have you checked the fluid level in the transmission?

Could be the pilot bushing.

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Z train is right, I was off target on the pilot bushing. The crankshaft, pilot bushing and input shaft are all spinning at the same speed when the clutch is engaged, so it wouldn't make a noise while you're cruising.

Examine the the things that all spin at the same speed as the crankshaft or come in to contact with it and you might come up with something. Maybe your throwout bearing is touching the springs.

Z train, did you mean input shaft? Isn't the output shaft spinning at a speed proportional to road speed, independent of RPM?

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I have this same issue on my car. Same year and transmission. However when I depress the clutch this "whurring" noise goes away. Transmission was professionally rebuilt by prior owner. Although I know my tailshaft seal is leaking because the passenger side of the transmission tunnel is wet. However it never leaks a drop parked.

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I have this same issue on my car. Same year and transmission. However when I depress the clutch this "whurring" noise goes away. Transmission was professionally rebuilt by prior owner. Although I know my tailshaft seal is leaking because the passenger side of the transmission tunnel is wet. However it never leaks a drop parked.

Sounds like your countershaft bearing is on its way out.

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