Soular
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- May 19, 2003
Okay, I have done a bunch of thread searches and I have found lots of interesting information but none that directly relates to my issues.
So here goes . My issue.
I have a 95 GSX with about 104,000 mi. I have some mods, mostly engine piping and FMIC.
The issues Im having is that I have a medium pitched hissing (sorta loud) sound coming from the car when the clutch is in the up position not depressed. When I press the clutch in the sound fads away quickly and stays gone until I let the clutch up again. When I let the clutch up the sound fads back in quickly . Its very odd!
I would describe the sounds as being very similar to the sound you get from a skateboard you know that roaring sound you get when you ride one the sounds that the wheel bearings make.
The sound stays consistent and is not effected by throttle changes meaning that when I throttle up (in neutral with the clutch up) the sound stays at the same speed as it was in idle. RPM changes have no effect on the noise. This noise happens if the car stopped or moving. You really hear it if you are parked next to a wall or something since the sound bounces of the walls.
The work that I have done on the car related to the transmission and preempting crankwalk:
I have replaced all the fluids with BG II Synth, both in the transfer case and the diffs.
Transfer Case Recall was done.
I have a brand new stock clutch and master cylinders (Which I think needs adjusting.. I dont like the en engage and disengage points)
I have a brand new throw-out bearing with less then 200 miles on it.
When I got the car the dealer had replaced the transmission (This is where I think the problem is)
I dont think its Crankwalk because I had the dealer check the car out for that. (Took the car to Mitsu and had then do a $70 used car inspection with special instruction to seek out any signs of crankwalk, they found nothing) I had Mitsu replace the throw-out bearing for good measure. ($500+)
But I could be wrong maybe the crank has walked? So I thought I would bounce this off of the community to see what you guys thought!
Thanks in advance!

So here goes . My issue.
I have a 95 GSX with about 104,000 mi. I have some mods, mostly engine piping and FMIC.
The issues Im having is that I have a medium pitched hissing (sorta loud) sound coming from the car when the clutch is in the up position not depressed. When I press the clutch in the sound fads away quickly and stays gone until I let the clutch up again. When I let the clutch up the sound fads back in quickly . Its very odd!
I would describe the sounds as being very similar to the sound you get from a skateboard you know that roaring sound you get when you ride one the sounds that the wheel bearings make.
The sound stays consistent and is not effected by throttle changes meaning that when I throttle up (in neutral with the clutch up) the sound stays at the same speed as it was in idle. RPM changes have no effect on the noise. This noise happens if the car stopped or moving. You really hear it if you are parked next to a wall or something since the sound bounces of the walls.
The work that I have done on the car related to the transmission and preempting crankwalk:
I have replaced all the fluids with BG II Synth, both in the transfer case and the diffs.
Transfer Case Recall was done.
I have a brand new stock clutch and master cylinders (Which I think needs adjusting.. I dont like the en engage and disengage points)
I have a brand new throw-out bearing with less then 200 miles on it.
When I got the car the dealer had replaced the transmission (This is where I think the problem is)
I dont think its Crankwalk because I had the dealer check the car out for that. (Took the car to Mitsu and had then do a $70 used car inspection with special instruction to seek out any signs of crankwalk, they found nothing) I had Mitsu replace the throw-out bearing for good measure. ($500+)
But I could be wrong maybe the crank has walked? So I thought I would bounce this off of the community to see what you guys thought!
Thanks in advance!
