I know clutch/tranny issues are hard to diagnose sometimes, but I'd thought I'd see if you guys may have an idea on this one--
I've had my '87 for a few weeks now, and didn't notice anything until recently, when I was waiting in line at toll road booth, and had the window down: when I let the clutch out and give it a little gas, I hear a light squeaking/squealing sound. It's not very loud, but it is noticeable outside the car, and goes away as soon as the clutch is totally disengaged. It only makes the noise from a dead stop (not between gear changes).
My car is a an AOD-T5 convert, and the change was done not long before I bought it. It shifts great, has perfect clutch travel/position, the correct mounts and crossmember, etc. It also makes no other noises when idleing, driving, etc.
Could this noise be the pilot bearing or input shaft? Like I said, it's not loud and the tranny/clutch function perfect otherwise. Just wondering it it is something I should be concerned about.
I've had my '87 for a few weeks now, and didn't notice anything until recently, when I was waiting in line at toll road booth, and had the window down: when I let the clutch out and give it a little gas, I hear a light squeaking/squealing sound. It's not very loud, but it is noticeable outside the car, and goes away as soon as the clutch is totally disengaged. It only makes the noise from a dead stop (not between gear changes).
My car is a an AOD-T5 convert, and the change was done not long before I bought it. It shifts great, has perfect clutch travel/position, the correct mounts and crossmember, etc. It also makes no other noises when idleing, driving, etc.
Could this noise be the pilot bearing or input shaft? Like I said, it's not loud and the tranny/clutch function perfect otherwise. Just wondering it it is something I should be concerned about.