» Site Navigation | | » Recent Threads | | | | | | 05-15-2006, 11:20 PM | #1 | Member Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: FT LUADERDALE, FL Posts: 91 | clutch slave cylinder or throw out bearing ive posted before and i cant get a response so im trying agian. any help would be appreciated 1) what symptoms do you have when a throw out bearing is going bad or a clutch slave cylinder? the car drives fine, no missed or slipped gear changes but i have a droning sound at times while driving. Plus when clutch is engaged you can feel pulsing __________________ Specs: M-Technic Front/Rear, M3 Side Skirts & Mirrors, MS Roof Wing, Euro Tail Lights, Projector Signals, ADR M Sport 18x8.5, H&R Sport Springs, Bilstien Sport Shocks, E46 M3 Rear Shock Mounts, M Roadster Rear Shock Mount Plates, Momo Shift Knob, Bavauto 8mm Perf Wires, K&N Cone Filter, Stainless Steel Brake Lines, Cross Drilled Rotors, 20 Piece Carbon Fiber Dash Kit, NR White Guage Face, X-Brace, BMP Strut Tower Brace, UUC stage 2 flywheel, and SS clutch line | | | 05-16-2006, 12:39 AM | #2 | Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Madison, WI Posts: 121 | Hmmm... not sure if those noises could be related to either of those components. My slave was in pretty rough shape when I swapped my engine, very loose and felt worn when operating by hand... all I noticed while driving was what felt like a weak clutch; some delay in the friction point that felt like slipping. Of course, the clutch was relatively worn when I looked at it... A bad throwout bearing should only make noise while the clutch is depressed...this is the only time it's bearing any load. I'm curious about ths "pulsing" you feel... can you describe it better? is it at all positions in the pedal's range of movement, or just when fully depressed? | | | 05-16-2006, 02:24 AM | #3 | Member Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: FT LUADERDALE, FL Posts: 91 | snuggz the the pulsing only comes when the clutch is depressed. the only thing that i can think of that may match it is like having a semi empty can of spray paint and turning the can in circles so that you feel the ball moving around inside in a circular motion. and the sound would sound like that to a degree. clucth pedal feels ok. it rebounds quick but when depressed you can feel what i can only discribe as the revolutions from what i guess would be the flywheel. __________________ Specs: M-Technic Front/Rear, M3 Side Skirts & Mirrors, MS Roof Wing, Euro Tail Lights, Projector Signals, ADR M Sport 18x8.5, H&R Sport Springs, Bilstien Sport Shocks, E46 M3 Rear Shock Mounts, M Roadster Rear Shock Mount Plates, Momo Shift Knob, Bavauto 8mm Perf Wires, K&N Cone Filter, Stainless Steel Brake Lines, Cross Drilled Rotors, 20 Piece Carbon Fiber Dash Kit, NR White Guage Face, X-Brace, BMP Strut Tower Brace, UUC stage 2 flywheel, and SS clutch line | | | 05-16-2006, 11:45 PM | #4 | Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Madison, WI Posts: 121 | Okay... well, the bad TOBs I've seen are usually quite audible, and the pulsing is something I've never experienced but definately makes sense... What's this other noise you hear? What throttle position are you at when you hear it? | | | 05-17-2006, 03:48 AM | #5 | Member Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: FT LUADERDALE, FL Posts: 91 | the sound comes the minute the clutch is pushed in and its a swirling sound and feel. what are the symptoms of the slave cylinder going bad cause i think im going to try and change that out first before i jump into changing out the clutch itself. what do you think? try and give me some possibles and ill try and narrow it down __________________ Specs: M-Technic Front/Rear, M3 Side Skirts & Mirrors, MS Roof Wing, Euro Tail Lights, Projector Signals, ADR M Sport 18x8.5, H&R Sport Springs, Bilstien Sport Shocks, E46 M3 Rear Shock Mounts, M Roadster Rear Shock Mount Plates, Momo Shift Knob, Bavauto 8mm Perf Wires, K&N Cone Filter, Stainless Steel Brake Lines, Cross Drilled Rotors, 20 Piece Carbon Fiber Dash Kit, NR White Guage Face, X-Brace, BMP Strut Tower Brace, UUC stage 2 flywheel, and SS clutch line | | | | Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | | Posting Rules | You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts HTML code is Off | | | |