Recently had a xtreme lightweight chromoly flywheel and xtreme HD clutch kit installed in my nb8b. Both items were na6 items and had no problems during installation.
after maybe 200 km's there is a noise whenever the clutch is not pressed.
its similar to a squeak or a squeal and is coming from the gearbox.
my mechanic said it may be a faulty pilot/thrust bearing.
has anyone had any experience with this happening on a new clutch kit?
Pilot Bearing noise?
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Re: Pilot Bearing noise?
it most likely is your clutch actuator where it touches the throw out .you need to put a dab of grease there...it sounds like a bearing/chirping noise but easily fixed from under the bonnet , inlet side where the gearbox bolts to the motor.
its a known problem by mazda and mentioned in servicing manuals.
dont take anything apart just rub grease into it.
this service report is for NAs but applies equally to NBs
http://miata.net/garage/tsb/s003_95.html
its a known problem by mazda and mentioned in servicing manuals.
dont take anything apart just rub grease into it.
this service report is for NAs but applies equally to NBs
http://miata.net/garage/tsb/s003_95.html
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Re: Pilot Bearing noise?
thanks! I was reading up on this too, I recently replaced the slave so atleast im familiar with it. I did grease it up last time but from what I read mazda asks people to use magic white grease which may last a lot longer.
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Re: Pilot Bearing noise?
narita wrote:thanks! I was reading up on this too, I recently replaced the slave so atleast im familiar with it. I did grease it up last time but from what I read mazda asks people to use magic white grease which may last a lot longer.
Probably lithium grease.
Any water-resistant thick grease should be fine though.
I'd just use wheel bearing grease, waterproof, and sling resistant.
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Re: Pilot Bearing noise?
hks_kansei wrote:narita wrote:thanks! I was reading up on this too, I recently replaced the slave so atleast im familiar with it. I did grease it up last time but from what I read mazda asks people to use magic white grease which may last a lot longer.
Probably lithium grease.
Any water-resistant thick grease should be fine though.
I'd just use wheel bearing grease, waterproof, and sling resistant.
thanks beautiful
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Re: Pilot Bearing noise?
Update.
grease works. It seem the slave rod vibrates quite a bit.
if anyone is having the same dilema start the car and hold the slave rod to see if the noise stops.
thanks guys.
grease works. It seem the slave rod vibrates quite a bit.
if anyone is having the same dilema start the car and hold the slave rod to see if the noise stops.
thanks guys.
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