Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
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Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
Is there a way I could tell if this is the input or output
shaft bearing without dropping the trans or taking it
apart? I haven't attempted any transmission work before
so I'm wondering if it'd be cheaper to fix mine or just look
for one off of a part-out or junk car.
I've heard the front isn't too bad to change out, but that
the rear bearing needs to be pressed out and here in Lakeland
I dont necessarily trust a whole lot of shops to do that. Anyone
have any advice or know how to determine which is bad?
shaft bearing without dropping the trans or taking it
apart? I haven't attempted any transmission work before
so I'm wondering if it'd be cheaper to fix mine or just look
for one off of a part-out or junk car.
I've heard the front isn't too bad to change out, but that
the rear bearing needs to be pressed out and here in Lakeland
I dont necessarily trust a whole lot of shops to do that. Anyone
have any advice or know how to determine which is bad?
Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
If you hear the noise in neutral, the noise is most likely from the bearing(s) on the input shaft. It will continue to spin with the transmission in neutral. The output shaft only spin when the transmission is in gear.
When you depress the clutch, does the noise/growl go away?
When you depress the clutch, does the noise/growl go away?
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Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
I'm assuming then if I hear both that they're probably
both bad?
Yes it does.
Sorry for the late response. I dont have internet at home
so I have to use it at work. Thanks!
both bad?
Yes it does.
Sorry for the late response. I dont have internet at home
so I have to use it at work. Thanks!
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Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
Is it a Turbo legacy or non?
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Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
Since the noise goes away when you depress the clutch the chances are good it's the input shaft bearing(s). I couldn't tell you whether it's the front or rear input shaft bearing, but I'd suspect the input shaft.
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Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
It's naturally aspirated.
Are they difficult to change out?
Are they difficult to change out?
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Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
Oh yeah. Pulling the tranny and taking it apart is no easy task. I just did it last week. Unfortunately it was to swap my internals to a new case and I didn't know where to get a new input shaft bearing so it got reused and I still have the stupid bearing noise in neutral. Once the case is open its super easy to replace. You pick the shaft up slightly on the bellhousing end and pull the seal (looks just like a cam seal) off and then slide the bearing off and slide new bearing back on and put the seal back on and put the case back together. Make certain all three shift forks are lined up where the shift selector sits in before attempting to put the transfer case back on or you won't be able to shift.
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Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
And do not put it back in the car until you have tested to see if you can shift through all the gears!
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Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
I have the part number for the input shaft bearing for the turbo trans and I assume its the same for non turbo but I don't know for sure. Its on my pc but it wasn't in the system on 1stsubaruparts.com so I googled it and found some very random website that sold a bearong with that part number but I didn't order it.
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Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
You can put the older part #'s in on www.subaruparts.com to get the new superceded part #'s. They're the only site that still has the older part #'s.
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Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
Well, wish me luck then
I'll just end up doing it. Worst
case scenario I'll be looking for a used or junk trans. I
dont believe it's out of my capabilities though, but if there's
a walkthrough on here I'd like to see it. If not I'll try and
make one.
Shoot, if you have the part #'s that'll help a lot

case scenario I'll be looking for a used or junk trans. I
dont believe it's out of my capabilities though, but if there's
a walkthrough on here I'd like to see it. If not I'll try and
make one.
Shoot, if you have the part #'s that'll help a lot

Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
You can pretty much find all that here:
http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=14485
I've got the entire first gen parts book scanned, and you can look for part #'s in there.
Also, you can d/l section 3 of the liberty manual which should give you the factory procedure for taking apart the trans. It should be pretty much identical or very close to the US transmissions.
http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=14485
I've got the entire first gen parts book scanned, and you can look for part #'s in there.
Also, you can d/l section 3 of the liberty manual which should give you the factory procedure for taking apart the trans. It should be pretty much identical or very close to the US transmissions.
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Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
Growling while moving or not moving? I've seen the bearings on the transfer gears go out a number of times but the main shafts not so much.
The 5-speed is actually pretty straightforward. The bearings on the transfer shafts and center diff are pretty easy to change and you could actually do it without entirely removing the transmission.
Here's a pic of the gearset:
http://jamalb.net/pictures/nm/IMG_4447.JPG
The front input bearing is easy. For the front bearing on the output you have to remove the big nut on the back (and replace it with a new one) to slide out the front drive pinion. For the rear bearings more stuff has to come apart, but with a basic press and a bearing splitter it is all pretty straightforward. Just make sure to keep track of what order and direction everything goes.
The 5-speed is actually pretty straightforward. The bearings on the transfer shafts and center diff are pretty easy to change and you could actually do it without entirely removing the transmission.
Here's a pic of the gearset:
http://jamalb.net/pictures/nm/IMG_4447.JPG
The front input bearing is easy. For the front bearing on the output you have to remove the big nut on the back (and replace it with a new one) to slide out the front drive pinion. For the rear bearings more stuff has to come apart, but with a basic press and a bearing splitter it is all pretty straightforward. Just make sure to keep track of what order and direction everything goes.
Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
As far as I remember it growls all the time. Whether
you're moving or not. Sorry, I only drive the car every
few days.
Gotcha. I wonder if Harbor Freight has good prices on a
press....or a bearing splitter. I'll have to go check it out.
Hard to ever find time to do anything anymore *sigh*
you're moving or not. Sorry, I only drive the car every
few days.
Gotcha. I wonder if Harbor Freight has good prices on a
press....or a bearing splitter. I'll have to go check it out.
Hard to ever find time to do anything anymore *sigh*
Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
Also those big nuts are *really* on there and it is kind of hard to get leverage on them. The oem tool is a rack thing that the shafts bolt into and holds the pinion/gears.
However I kind of suspect the issue is one of the rear transfer bearings. They aren't lubricated as well as the main shafts.
If you can get the car on a lift and have someone drive it while listening with one of those stethoscope deals you can pinpoint the area the noise is coming from.
However I kind of suspect the issue is one of the rear transfer bearings. They aren't lubricated as well as the main shafts.
If you can get the car on a lift and have someone drive it while listening with one of those stethoscope deals you can pinpoint the area the noise is coming from.
Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
Dang, that's smart. I'll have to give that a shot.
Bryan probably can. I wont have an opportunity
to look at it til I come back from vacation though
so it'll be a few weeks
Bryan probably can. I wont have an opportunity
to look at it til I come back from vacation though
so it'll be a few weeks

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Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
FWIW...it could just be the throwout bearing. I had the same issue recently. Noise would go away when I depressed the clutch. Changed the throwout bearing and poof...the noise was gone.
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Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
I think you've got it backwards. If it makes noise with the clutch pedal in that's the throwout bearing because that's when the throwout bearing is being used. If its making noise when its idling or driving then its your input shaft bearing most likely or another bearing in your trans.
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Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
LOL...not sure how I could have it backwards since I just fixed it two weeks ago after it bugging me for two years.
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Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
My TOB makes more noise with my foot off the clutch. Just the bearing surface barely being in contact with the pressure plate makes it squeak a little. Slight pedal pressure to bring it in contact and the noise goes away. I'm on my third TOB and this one is a TSK sleeve kit deal. Been thinking I should rig up a light spring on the fork or something like the newer cars have.
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Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
Had the same problem in 3 cars now. It was the input shaft bearing every time. It wasn't squeaking though it was a bearing noise. Growling sound.
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Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
I replaced the TOB and springs when I did the clutch
and I was hoping that was what it was, but it didnt fix it.
Now the input shaft bearing is the one at the very front of
the transmission housing?
and I was hoping that was what it was, but it didnt fix it.
Now the input shaft bearing is the one at the very front of
the transmission housing?
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Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
That's the pilot bearing. There's still a main input shaft bearing at the front of the transmission case.
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Re: Transmission growling in neutral. Input/output bearing?
Michael,
I believe he's talking about the correct bearing. The pilot bearing is in the flywheel.
I believe he's talking about the correct bearing. The pilot bearing is in the flywheel.
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