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Thrust bearing on a LT85

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Thrust bearing on a LT85

Post by Maggot4x4 »

It keeps making noise, box just rebuilt and been back twice for recto.

Any idea what would be causing this as I don't sit at the lights with my foot on the clutch.

Is it a regular problem with them and what would happen if I just left it?
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Post by daddylonglegs »

If it makes a noise when you apply pressure to the clutch pedal, but not enough to disengage the clutch it is a faulty thrust bearing.Does it only make a noise when you disengage the clutch fully? It may not be a faulty thrust bearing but a buckled clutch plate that sometimes happens when the fitters have difficulty lining the gearbox back up with the engine upon installation.
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Post by Maggot4x4 »

It's is only happening with the clutch out. The thing is it's is not happening all the time. It is quite intermittent.
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Post by up2nogood »

Try adjusting the slave push rod (or is it cable?) to make sure it is fully disengaged.

Just to be clear, is the noise with the gearbox in neutral with your foot off the pedal?
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Post by Maggot4x4 »

up2nogood wrote:Just to be clear, is the noise with the gearbox in neutral with your foot off the pedal?


That is correct.

Will have a look tomorrow if it is cable or pushrod.
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Post by Bush65 »

Could the noise be coming from the oil pump? With LT95 and LT85, it is on the front of the gearbox near the thrust bearing.
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

When I am idling at the lights I have a "clack clack clack..." type noise coming from the bellhosing area, that stops when I put my foot on the clutch. The boy was rebuilt just before I bought the truck and the clutch and thrust bearing were replaced. The noise hasn't changed over the time I have had the truck (30-40k km) and the clutch works perfectly with no shuddering or vibration.
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Post by Maggot4x4 »

ISUZUROVER wrote:When I am idling at the lights I have a "clack clack clack..." type noise coming from the bellhosing area, that stops when I put my foot on the clutch. The boy was rebuilt just before I bought the truck and the clutch and thrust bearing were replaced. The noise hasn't changed over the time I have had the truck (30-40k km) and the clutch works perfectly with no shuddering or vibration.


This is identical to what I am hearing, with the identical senario, I have the recipts. And the clutch takes up fine. HMMMM
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