I guess I'll give everyone a rundown on what happened with my throw out bearing, but for those who are new or such, i guess maybe could relate to the problem anyway.
When i first bought my car, i had this really high pitched chirping sound coming from the front of my car, that went away whenever my foot was placed on the clutch. Obviously, turned out to be my throw out bearing in my clutch. So when I took it to the shop, they told me my clutch was most likely original, and it probably would be best not to just replace the throw out bearing but the entire clutch also because of how much labour costs to even do the job.
So 2 months after replacing the clutch, my throw out bearing is making the same sounds again.
I took it back to the shop who originally fixed it. Now, It's possible I busted a bushing, or a pin that helps adjust my clutch pedal. See right now my clutch pedal is very loose, like from left to right... as my friend so eloquently put it, it's extremely excessive in terms of its looseness... so it interests me getting it fixed. After that, the shop guy says with adjusting my pedal it will exert enough force on my bearing to stop the sweaking noise that drives me up a wall...
Does that sound right? or should i just have him replace the bloody thing again? I will get the clutch pedal itself fixed, that's a given, it needs to be done anyway, and I am sure it will help. It doesn't take any effort or weight from my foot to place on the clutch to make the sound go away, but even still.. the fact that a 2 month old throw out bearing is making the same f'kn noise doesn't seem right. By his translation, I shouldn't have even needed to replace my clutch or throw out bearing in the first place... ?

When i first bought my car, i had this really high pitched chirping sound coming from the front of my car, that went away whenever my foot was placed on the clutch. Obviously, turned out to be my throw out bearing in my clutch. So when I took it to the shop, they told me my clutch was most likely original, and it probably would be best not to just replace the throw out bearing but the entire clutch also because of how much labour costs to even do the job.
So 2 months after replacing the clutch, my throw out bearing is making the same sounds again.
I took it back to the shop who originally fixed it. Now, It's possible I busted a bushing, or a pin that helps adjust my clutch pedal. See right now my clutch pedal is very loose, like from left to right... as my friend so eloquently put it, it's extremely excessive in terms of its looseness... so it interests me getting it fixed. After that, the shop guy says with adjusting my pedal it will exert enough force on my bearing to stop the sweaking noise that drives me up a wall...
Does that sound right? or should i just have him replace the bloody thing again? I will get the clutch pedal itself fixed, that's a given, it needs to be done anyway, and I am sure it will help. It doesn't take any effort or weight from my foot to place on the clutch to make the sound go away, but even still.. the fact that a 2 month old throw out bearing is making the same f'kn noise doesn't seem right. By his translation, I shouldn't have even needed to replace my clutch or throw out bearing in the first place... ?
