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Grinding Noise in Bell Housing area.

Workhorse69

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Dec 24, 2012
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I have a hydraulic throw-out/ZF-5 mated to my 302 with a Centerforce Clutch installed.

I just picked up a new noise that I can’t identify the precise location/source of. The noise is a rhythmic grinding noise that varies in frequency and pitch. It also is there regardless of clutch engagement or gear or speed. Anyone have experience with this same problem?

I have opened up the engine plate a bit and shined a light to see if something stood out but I’m not seeing anything obvious.

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Apogee

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That sounds terrible...did you check that the springs in the friction disc clear the heads of the flywheel bolts? I had that issue on an engine I built and had to machine down the heads slightly to clear the larger spring diameter found on the CenterForce disc.
 
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Workhorse69

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I did check the starter bolts and they were good to go. I did order new ARP bolts for the flywheel and pressure plate as I’m assuming I going to tearing this all apart. It was assembled with the original hardware and the bolts backing out was all I could guess.

I have around 200 miles on it after I first assembled and there was no issues then this kicked off, luckily it was only a mile from the house.
 

ngsd

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My nv3550 makes a grinding noise that goes away when you press on the clutch. It is s common problem with those transmission bearings. Possible a trans bearing? I thought it was a throw out bearing but I just replaced it so I knew that wasn't the case. Good luck
 

SP73

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the bolts backing out was all I could guess.

I have around 200 miles on it after I first assembled and there was no issues then this kicked off, luckily it was only a mile from the house.

I had this happen once, but about 40 miles from home! It started off sounding just like yours, but got much worse (louder).
 

c0astie31

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I had a similar noise on mine at one point, it was the plate that goes between the engine and the bell housing, and it rubbed against the flywheel
 

reamer

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Remember, ZF's are truck trannys and Chatter alot naturally
 
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