This one. Nowt to worry about.Chris_C wrote:It's normally the output shaft bearing from the bellhousing rather than release bearing (I think....)
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mine does that mate, if its idling when cold. it just the engine shaking and making the manifold hit the heatshield. nothing to worry about 



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Another one here which rattles too, dont worry about it dude. Although if it bothers you I can't imagine it'd be expensive
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Re: Hiya volvoniuns
input bearing of the gearbox has the same weakness as the output shaft bearing from the bellhousing, don't worry about any noise rattle etc on idle with the clutch off.
rattle with applyed clutch (release bearing) is a different story, this may cause problems when changing gear.
if the bearings on the prop are really really worn you notice this at high rpm, makes the entire car vibrate like crazy
rattle with applyed clutch (release bearing) is a different story, this may cause problems when changing gear.
if the bearings on the prop are really really worn you notice this at high rpm, makes the entire car vibrate like crazy
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it's smooth at high revs
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should be ok then, i'll let it alone... wait till it's fully knackered before doing any work... that's the idea innit?

should be ok then, i'll let it alone... wait till it's fully knackered before doing any work... that's the idea innit?