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 Post subject: 5.0 thrust race problems
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:32 pm 
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Ok peeps I converted the NF 5.0 to T5 manual at Christmas time and since then I had to replace the thrust race and now only a month later it is making loud noises again! Anyone have similiar probs or ideas? Btw I don"t flog it either.

 

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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 6:48 pm 
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Ok peeps I converted the NF 5.0 to T5 manual at Christmas time and since then I had to replace the thrust race and now only a month later it is making loud noises again! Anyone have similiar probs or ideas? Btw I don"t flog it either.

bearing should not touch the fingers,other wise it runs constantly with the motor.-fail

 

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 Post subject: Re: 5.0 thrust race problems
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 1:16 am 
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OK Hans how would you know or how can it be sorted?

 

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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 1:51 am 
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I had this problem a couple months ago after replacing the clutch with a new HD Valeo one, which shuddered and touched the bearing from the start(sounded like a cricket!), does your clutch shudder? I tried replacing the throw-out/thrust bearing twice before giving up on the Valeo clutch an replaced it with an Exedy and machined the flywheel again! All good now.

 

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 Post subject: Re: 5.0 thrust race problems
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 12:18 pm 
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fairlane6970 wrote:
Ok peeps I converted the NF 5.0 to T5 manual at Christmas time and since then I had to replace the thrust race and now only a month later it is making loud noises again! Anyone have similiar probs or ideas? Btw I don"t flog it either.
What was the state of the first bearing ?? Feel rough when rotated, etc ??
What did the throw out fork bearing retainer area look like ??? Was it in good repair - no broken tabs ??
Was the bearing clipped in and fitted properly ??
Does the throw out fork flop around excessively when everything is together ??

You need to look at BenJ's build thread at the pics posted pertaining this.

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bearing should not touch the fingers,other wise it runs constantly with the motor.-fail
By virtue of the return spring that hooks up to the clutch pedal from the floor, this keeps slight tension on the clutch cable so the TO bearing does contact the pressure plate lightly.
Normally, this won't cause any harm. The bearing shouldn't be tight against the PP.

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OK Hans how would you know or how can it be sorted?
This worries me . . .
Tell us how you've setup the clutch pedal adjustment.
Incorrect clutch pedal adjustment is a major cause of bearing problems, pressure plate problems, etc.

 

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 Post subject: Re: 5.0 thrust race problems
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 6:53 pm 
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1- the first one seemed reasonable, nothing obvious except it didn't have the little cam to stop it turning in the fork, which I thought might've been the problem, fork was in good repair as well

2It was removed and fitted by my mechanic mate on a hoist and he said it all looked good. I shall go through benj's thread as well.

3 I wanted to know how to tell if it was constantly touching, it was also adjusted by my mate.

 

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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 8:28 pm 
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1- the first one seemed reasonable, nothing obvious except it didn't have the little cam to stop it turning in the fork, which I thought might've been the problem, fork was in good repair as well

2It was removed and fitted by my mechanic mate on a hoist and he said it all looked good. I shall go through benj's thread as well.

3 I wanted to know how to tell if it was constantly touching, it was also adjusted by my mate.

 

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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:52 pm 
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1- the first one seemed reasonable, nothing obvious except it didn't have the little cam to stop it turning in the fork, which I thought might've been the problem, fork was in good repair as well.
Does the noise go away if you put slight pressure on the clutch pedal ??

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2It was removed and fitted by my mechanic mate on a hoist and he said it all looked good. I shall go through benj's thread as well.
Should be in the last few pages of his thread - other thing is you're going off someone else's word - were you there when it was done ??

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3 I wanted to know how to tell if it was constantly touching, it was also adjusted by my mate.
The thing I was leading to is if you did it yourself, asking that kind of question worries me.
What you can do is pull the cable near the firewall in the engine bay - should be able to pull it away probably 5-10mm or so - if it's so tight that you can't, then there's a chance it's not adjusted correctly.

 

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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 12:29 am 
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thanks,snap-had a nasty viruis,took a few days to kill. :cry: :cry: i found the ball pivot adjustment is critical,on a unknown box you have to have bell housing only and a dummy shaft to set the lenght and the cable.

 

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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 12:52 am 
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1- yes goes away with slight pressure

2- yes. I was there and the only thing I saw was the slip yoke looked a bit grubby

3 - adjustment seems labout right you can pull it out about that amount

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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 12:05 pm 
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hans hartman wrote:
thanks,snap-had a nasty viruis,took a few days to kill. :cry: :cry: i found the ball pivot adjustment is critical,on a unknown box you have to have bell housing only and a dummy shaft to set the lenght and the cable.
Yeah mate, bit different to days gone by putting the feeler gauge between the TO bearing and PP fingers.
fairlane6970 wrote:
1- yes goes away with slight pressure
2- yes. I was there and the only thing I saw was the slip yoke looked a bit grubby
3 - adjustment seems labout right you can pull it out about that amount

Some gearbox IP shaft rumble/noise is normal - mine makes some noise, which disappears with pedal down.
Unless it's squealing, nothing really to be bothered by.

 

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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 1:38 pm 
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Oh it's squealing! :shock:

 

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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 4:20 pm 
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Must be something in how it's setup then - something might be rubbing, etc.
Can't really see you having successive faulty TO bearings.

 

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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 4:58 pm 
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how slopy is the to brg on the yoke,is the yoke worn?I Like to have them just off the fingers,NEVER HAD A PROBLEM.

 

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