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I haven't had my skyline for very long now ( about 3 months ) within the last month or so, it seems to have developed this wierdD, very wierd chirping / tweeting sound like you hear small frogs make in groups, or maybe a small bird with a high pitched tweet. lol, this is all I can think of that it sounds like.

This is at a constant rate. I dont think it increases the speed of the noise when the rpm of the engine is higher.

One thing I have noticed is that when I put my foot on the clutch, this sound dissapears. I release the clutch and it wil either come back straight away or gradually build up again.

I tried listening closely from within the engine bay and under neath the car to pinpoint where the sound is coming from, but I have been unsuccesful.

Has anyone heard of/ had this problem before?

my car is a 5 speed manual.

Cheers

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Is the thrust race partticularly important? the car seems to run fine, except for this noise? I would like to get it fixed, but if it means I have to get the whole gearbox taken out, maybe it will last a while until I modifiy the car, get it done then or something?

;) I suppose it depends on what I am modifying. Is this going to be majorly detremental to any other component of my car?

Cheers. :)

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