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Guys,

I just after manual conversion. i have few problems. much appreciate your help.

1. when clutch is engaged [car stationary] i can hear a very lite grind noise and clutch disengaged noise is goes a way . just wonder is that my input shaft bearing..? and my slave cylinder push road is ware out too.

2. i can feel bit vibration through the gear shifter when the car is on idle. i have short shifter fitted to car [used one. condition is 50%] is it noral with the short shifter...?

Thanks

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  • 3 weeks later...

Did you put in new clutch, what type, some rattle-vibrate a bit from new.

2nd hand box could also rattle a bit, wear and tear.

If a vibration is comming from drivetrain, chances are you'll feel it through stick.

You described a "grinding noise" and no one wants to be the bearer of bad news, if you have grinding at idle you have problems, chances are it's more like, at idle gearbox is not under any strain so what is loose is vibrate/rattling around in unloaded condition, wear and tear.

generic conditions described above, get someone qualified to check it out for a bit more piece of mind if your still concerned.

bit hard to diagnose via chat, chances are one if not all of the above.

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