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what do you think? new gears and trany..............

Guys I just had a brand new transmission put in (3650 tremec) and 4.10 gears. All of this was done at the same time. When the car is in netural and I lightly rev the car I hear a low whine, keep in mind the car is in netural. Is that my transmission or the gears. I thought it might be the transmission. Im not very mechanically incline so please chime in. Any thoughts? I did not think the rear end gears were turning when in netural am I right? If so I would say it is my new transmission. Are there moving parts inside the trany when in netural and I rev it? I dont hear gears whine when driving, but sometimes when I downshift into 2 gear I hear it.
 
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Nice ride JR , looks really nice. Wanted a black car myself, but couldn't see owning a black car in the desert! Tucson heat is bad enough without owning a heat magnet!
 

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jrc_03_gt said:
Guys I just had a brand new transmission put in (3650 tremec) and 4.10 gears. All of this was done at the same time. When the car is in netural and I lightly rev the car I hear a low whine, keep in mind the car is in netural. Is that my transmission or the gears. I thought it might be the transmission. Im not very mechanically incline so please chime in. Any thoughts? I did not think the rear end gears were turning when in netural am I right? If so I would say it is my new transmission. Are there moving parts inside the trany when in netural and I rev it? I dont hear gears whine when driving, but sometimes when I downshift into 2 gear I hear it.
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If the car is in N and you aren't driving then nothing in the trans or rear axle is moving. That whine is coming from somewhere in the engine.
 

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I just talked to a dyno shop they thought it was the throwout bearing. Does this make sense?
 
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Very well could be, if you rev in neutral, the rear end does nothing but sit there.

I've been told that t-56's are a lil on the noisy side. You may wanna try and check all teh fluids throughout the car though

-Will
 
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http://auto.howstuffworks.com/transmission3.htm
almost everything is turning in the transmission even in neutral check the sticky
 
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