Transmission problems....again

steel1212

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We'll I busted my butt and got the t-5 I just got in there day in tonight. I put a new steel bearing retainer on, as well as my short throw shifter, filled it up with royal purple and went for a test drive and there is this aweful wurring sound. Its real loud in all gears except 4th but still can hear it in 4th. My buddy says that the bearing and race may be bad and when we put the new steel retainer on it disturbed them and caused them to make a noise? Any opinions? I'm getting real tired of getting burned on these damn things. I guess my next one will be new :(
 
it might be related to the steel retainer. Sometimes the bearing race is located in the wrong spot and when the retainer is torqued to spec, it puts to much load on the bearing. There are shims available so that you can space it out a little to get proper preload on the bearing while still getting the bolts torqued to spec.
 
I also have an 88GT with a T-5. I'm not sure what all was replaced on your tranny/clutch? I redid my clutch last spring. I don't like going back in to redo things so I did a complete over haul. Which included - resurface flywheel, new pilot bearing, new throw-out bearing, new pressure plate, clutch disk, pivot bolt, bearing retainer and clutch fork. Basically anything that can wear out or bent needs to be replaced. Sounds like it is a moving part like a bearing what about your pilot bearing is it smoked? Was everthing properly lubed. Bearing retainers are known to get a groove/ridge in them which makes the throw out bearing stick. Inspect yours by running your fingers over it to see if there is a noticeable ridge? If you didn't replace the throw-out bearing with the new bearing retainer I think that may be part of your problem?
 
The old retainer had a shim in it so I moved it to the new one like the fordmuscle article said to do.

I did not think of the throw out bearing getting a ridge in it...I'll check as I'll have to pull the tranny anyway.

Hey 302, at least its a v8 tranny this time :D
 
In theory the steel retainer should bolt on no prob, but often they dont. I got one from Summit that was so loose I could wobble the input shaft even with the old shim. I just pawned it on ebay because a shim kit is like $60 and the retainer was 40. That and I'm selling the car. You need to check the runout on the input.