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December 6th, 2015 10:40 AM #1guys,
I hear metallic noise when gliding on 4th gear (sorry, gliding is the term i used, not sure the specific term, its when I dont pressed the accelerator pedal but still on the 4th gear), but upon pressing the pedal (accelerator) the said noise will gone. I googled in advance and found that it could be a bearing specially that 4th gear is direct to the shaft. What bearing could it be? Released bearing? Please advise guys, before I'll go to mechanic, so that I can tell them specific, you know..
Thanks in advance.
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December 6th, 2015 11:03 AM #2
The term is coasting. What is your chariot?
4wd?RWD?FWD?all trac?MT/MTX?A/T? A/TX?Last edited by jick.cejoco; December 6th, 2015 at 11:06 AM.
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December 6th, 2015 01:36 PM #3The old, Manual, 4ja1, hilander.
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December 6th, 2015 05:06 PM #5
assuming transmission nga. engine oil nga ba gamit nyo all the time? hindi gear lube ha.
actually, wala kang makikitang 4th gear sa loob ng isang transmission (4 or 5 speed man ito) dahil ito ay direct drive na (1:1). ang input shaft ay konektado na sa output shaft. hindi na dadaan ang power sa countershaft.
ang nagkokonekta ng input at output shaft ay yung synchronizer hub (assembly). kaya sa tingin ko ito. or yung splines (or teeth) nung mga shaft.
kasi kung input bearing, kahit anong speed e present yung sound. same sa output bearing.
pero sa huli, kelangan pa rin ng confirmation kapag disassembled na transmission (kung sa trans nga galing ang ingay).
well, maaring mali pa rin ako.
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