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Help Diagnosing Transmission Bearing Noise
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigggy" data-source="post: 14436910" data-attributes="member: 148093"><p>When my OEM TOB took a dump last year it sounded similar to that with the addition of the clutch not fully disengaging. I rushed to the first parking lot and it already started to burn the clutch, so a bit worst then yours. Like SlowSVT said it seems to be hit and miss on the TOB lifespan.</p><p></p><p>You could remove the clutch cable cover on the transmission and check the status of the TOB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigggy, post: 14436910, member: 148093"] When my OEM TOB took a dump last year it sounded similar to that with the addition of the clutch not fully disengaging. I rushed to the first parking lot and it already started to burn the clutch, so a bit worst then yours. Like SlowSVT said it seems to be hit and miss on the TOB lifespan. You could remove the clutch cable cover on the transmission and check the status of the TOB. [/QUOTE]
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