First of all, good to be back after a 3 year stint with a civic lol. NOW, My '98 Z24 has a knocking sound when travelling at a constant speed. Accelerate slightly, it stops. Take your foot off the gas, it stops. Push in the clutch, it stops. Is it possible this is a noisy throwout bearing? It seems when there is any kind of tension IE slowing down/accelerating it is gone. I have noticed since I purchased the car that there is sometimes a knock at idle in neutral that disappears again when i push in the clutch. Checked out the front end today, everything is A.O.K. I am going to replace both front wheel bearings, as I can do so cheaply being a NAPA employee, but I don't think it is the bearings, something tells me it is a problem with the gearbox. Anybody ever had this experience? Any help is much appreciated.
Chris
Yea, I'd definitely say throw out bearing. Mine used to do it too. I would really notice it when the car was sitting idling. I wouldn't mess with it until it's leaking fluid and won't work anymore unless the noise really bothers you, but that's just my opinion.
Thanks for the input man. Anyone else have ay thoughts?
dont' waste your money on bearings. that is a buck fifty you could spend elsewhere. I can all but guarntee that it is the throwout. Mine does it, and my buddies 99 z does it too. nothing to fear. It is just floating around when there isn't pressure on hydraulic part of it.