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if its whining sounds like bearings to me which wouldnt be the tranny,, i would start with the clutch side first.. not the actua clutches but mainly the basket and gears your basket could have tons of slop causing wear.look for any gashes on the basket and move it back and forth and towards u and away from u!

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i got the same problem man my tranny is gone i was told it was the clutch but my bro looked at the plates and they were fine. I think it's the tranny

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there's more to the clutch than just the plates. i'd rule out everything with the clutch before going to a stealership. clutch work is relatively easy, tranny problems means splitting the cases :oB)

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oh come on. us stealership guys aint here to fuck you. we just chrage enough to make sure our families eat better than yours. HAHAHAHA j/k

 

 

post some pictures and i can more than likely walk you through the whole process.

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Does it make the whining noise only when the clutch is let out and stops when you pull the clutch in? Mine did the same thing. I adjusted the thing ont he pressure plate and perch the whole way in. Make sure you soak your clutch or it will whine like if its dry. :confused:

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yes its only does it when the clutch is out and what do you mean soak it?

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