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Hey guys, im new to the forums here, i recently swapped my Evo 6(dont judge me lol) for a r32 GTR.. amoung the list of stuffed needed to be repiared is this wierd sound i can hear when above 80km/hr now this noise is only on deceleration or when coasting with very light throttle..no other time, It sounds like a dry bearing/ metal guide grinding...Now i have checked gearbox and diff fluid and they are all good, Checked to make sure no guides are rubbing like exhaust and tailshaft and i cant see anything...

This noise is not everytime eather most of the time but not every.. now if i put the clutch in while coasting or decelerating the noise goes away? clutch was done 2months ago with a heavy duty unkown brand as ABS mechanical did it which was before i got the car, receipt jsut says Nissan clutch (lol)

I have no idea what it could be, ive been doing alot of reading and some one will say rear output bearing, then others say input bearing and could be crown and pinion bearing in the diff...where should i start??

Ok last night i fully replaced the oil on the gearbox, and i found a metal plate attached to the magnetic drain plug... Harts transmission in brendale has told me this part is NOT important as it is only designed to slow the oil down under hard breaking and fast accelerating, I was thinking hmm ok then why do they put it in there then??.. but anyway the noise is still there, I have been reading that the brake pads can cause a similar rattling noise to what i am hearing? any1 heard of this? I am yet to go on the high way yet to see if the rattle is still there under light braking while coasting, will post back once i have done so.

Edited by Skizza_32GTR
  • 1 month later...

Dude I had something very similar in my R32 GTR with over 500rwkw. Thought it was gearbox. The noise would go away with the clutch in and on deceleration. You know what it was ? My front diffs' crown wheel and pinion gear were totally rooted. The gears were that sharp you could shave with them. Have a look at your front diff mate, put the car on the hoist and you'll pick it. I have one here if needed too.

lol, i remember when we had a 600hp r33 gtr at the shop had similar problems and it turned out to be the crown and pinion, they were completely rooted as bk described. have a check, that might ber ur problem.

not intending to commandeer the thread, but ive had a similar problem occur to me today on my way home from work, but its a squealing noise almost like a break pad rubbing on the rotor, and its on and off as if its a particular section being affected, its only during cruising speeds and deceleration, so not when accelerating and you can hear at low as 10km/h around the street. my car is a r32 gtst, and ive had diff clunking when its being engaged, ever since i put in some alloy rear cradle bushes. am i up for a new diff?

hope you get your car sorted out too Skizza

  • 3 weeks later...

?hey guys thanks for the info, I have pulled the front diff out and had it checked, and turns out the isnt even 5000kms on it...they said they can still see the forming patterns on the teeth, and the bearings are brand new... I put the car back together and took it to Hart Transmissions in Brendale and they said it sounds like the clutch aswell as tailshaft chatter.. the clutch is a heavy duty exedy or extreame..i think? the clutch cover is a pink colour so i assume its those brands?.. and they tailshaft chatter well i wonder if the rear cradle bushes and rear diff bushes will help solve that? i found out the rear diff mounts are boned there is no rubber left on them and same with the rear cradle, and i also noticed the drivers side CV comming out of the diff is leaking diff fluid and it moves up and down :S which isnt good imo haha. So i think i might have to take the rear diff out and check it over too.. I'll post a update once i find out

Ohh BTW the noise sounds like a BURRRRRRRRR with a squeel to it but now its only from 110km/hr and up most of the time

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