Annoying Clutch Creaking!!!
#17
having same problem...any updates?
Hey guys, any updates on what the actual symptom was? I'm having the same problem for weeks now after i replaced the slave cylinder and accumulator. Any clues will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
#18
If your squeak sounds like the video and sounds like it's coming from the bell housing and you only hear it when you push slowly on the clutch and not if you push it quickly, dollars to donuts it's dry bushings on the clutch fork. I have the same thing it's just not that loud.
I have been told that over time the bushings grease dries up and gets coated in clutch dust causing the squeak. It's not a big concern and not to worry about it and regrease it when you replace the clutch, it won't hurt anything it's just annoying.
Please take this with a grain of salt as this is what i have been told and just passing on the info.
I have had the sound for two years the car is my daily driver and have had no other issues, other than it's annoying. Hope this helps, just know your not alone
I have been told that over time the bushings grease dries up and gets coated in clutch dust causing the squeak. It's not a big concern and not to worry about it and regrease it when you replace the clutch, it won't hurt anything it's just annoying.
Please take this with a grain of salt as this is what i have been told and just passing on the info.
I have had the sound for two years the car is my daily driver and have had no other issues, other than it's annoying. Hope this helps, just know your not alone
#21
It is annoying, and frankly embarrasing, to have my clutch sound like a '62 pickup truck. I guess I'll just tell folks it's "race clutch" noise.
#22
Crank your stereo before you start it.
But I know what your saying nothing more embaressing than starting your fancy Porsche in a crowded parking lot with a squeaky clutch and be that one time you get the classic Porsche puff of smoke at startup.
Everybodies looking at you like WTF.
But I know what your saying nothing more embaressing than starting your fancy Porsche in a crowded parking lot with a squeaky clutch and be that one time you get the classic Porsche puff of smoke at startup.
Everybodies looking at you like WTF.
#23
Mine sounded exactly like that. It happened right after I had a new clutch installed. I took it back to the dealer and they fixed it. Said it was something simple like a bushing needed greasing.
#24
Forgot about this thread as I stopped paying attention to the creaking noise. Not even sure it's still there or not. Will report back after the next time I drive my car.
But I did have a tech from the dealership look at it a while back and he said the same thing most are reporting on here. The clutch fork may be dry and needs to be greased up.
But I did have a tech from the dealership look at it a while back and he said the same thing most are reporting on here. The clutch fork may be dry and needs to be greased up.
#25
Seems like you should have taken it back to Carlsen.
#26
$2500 (what the dealer quoted you to "look" at the problem") is almost what a new clutch and slave repair would cost installed?
It does sound like greasing the fork is all you need though.
It does sound like greasing the fork is all you need though.
#27
Could you feel anything in the pedal in conjunction with the sound? In my case, I could feel it slightly in the pedal as I slowly released the clutch. But it wasn't nearly as loud as your video, and seems to have gone away. I agree that it's probably a lube issue.
#28
From the picture by jpflip on the previous page, your creak will more than likely be from where the rod from the slave cylinder meets the "fork" rather than from the pivot points.
Past experience tells me spraying white lithium grease right into where rod and "fork" meet will only fix the creak for a very short time.
When you have a creak in this area, there are great forces being exerted and the rod that meets the fork is experiencing a great deal of side loading by being grabbed by the hole it is in.
Past experience tells me spraying white lithium grease right into where rod and "fork" meet will only fix the creak for a very short time.
When you have a creak in this area, there are great forces being exerted and the rod that meets the fork is experiencing a great deal of side loading by being grabbed by the hole it is in.
Last edited by HowlerMonkey; 06-19-2011 at 12:02 AM.
#29
Same problem here now. It's like every second time I use the cluth it is either soft and normal and then suddenly it goes stiff and a bit "rubbery" the last inch or so. Some say slave some say pressure plate and some say a dry fork....... Did the OP get any closure on this problem as it sounds exctly like mine?
Is it advisable to change pressure plate, clutch, bearings, flywheel and slave all at once or just what is needed?
Ciao JE
Is it advisable to change pressure plate, clutch, bearings, flywheel and slave all at once or just what is needed?
Ciao JE