Black Widow back on track!! (for a little bit)
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maybe there is. so ive taken a look at the clutch, removing the lower bellhousing i found just one 2.5" long scratch in the aluminum that is fresh. other than that there is no visible damage. all 9 PP bolts are in, both TT coupler bolts are in. the throw out bearing support and its little 6mm bolts are tight. the throw out bearing is tight, i pushed and pulled on it, its secured well. the front TT carrier bearing is fine looking but it is pretty near the TT coupler, not touching but close to the end of the tube, is that normal?. the only thing out of place is that there is a bit more than usual play in the clutch disc splines to the intermediate shaft, about 1.5-2' or play in the shaft splines. but i doubt that is the noise. i stuck a boroscope in between the PP springs and saw no damage either. the only thing out of place was a power steering bracket bolt was a bit loose. so next ill cut open the oil filter, and make sure there is no internal damage showing up in the oil.
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I believe that front TT bearing should be about 10" in from the front.
Have you started it to see when exactly the noise is present, and if clutch in/clutch out etc. makes a difference? I realize that with a racket going on, it can be a little touchy to fire it up.
Have you started it to see when exactly the noise is present, and if clutch in/clutch out etc. makes a difference? I realize that with a racket going on, it can be a little touchy to fire it up.
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maybe there is. so ive taken a look at the clutch, removing the lower bellhousing i found just one 2.5" long scratch in the aluminum that is fresh. other than that there is no visible damage. all 9 PP bolts are in, both TT coupler bolts are in. the throw out bearing support and its little 6mm bolts are tight. the throw out bearing is tight, i pushed and pulled on it, its secured well. the front TT carrier bearing is fine looking but it is pretty near the TT coupler, not touching but close to the end of the tube, is that normal?. the only thing out of place is that there is a bit more than usual play in the clutch disc splines to the intermediate shaft, about 1.5-2' or play in the shaft splines. but i doubt that is the noise. i stuck a boroscope in between the PP springs and saw no damage either. the only thing out of place was a power steering bracket bolt was a bit loose. so next ill cut open the oil filter, and make sure there is no internal damage showing up in the oil.
With the carrier that far forward, the shaft is no longer supported by the bearing, there is considerable clearance and it was probably whipping around. Below is a pic of where I found my front carrier(too far forward):
Below is the driveshaft; the shiny section just left of the step-down is where the carrier was riding, and to the left of that between the coupler and ball cup you can see where it was originally.
With the carrier far enough forward to almost touch the coupler, it's several inches forward of where mine was and that means trouble. If you are very, very lucky, the inserts that ride inside the bearings and support the drive shaft are not beaten to pieces. They are a thin metal collar with a plastic liner that gets brittle with age:
There is, of course, an improved carrier available.
#38
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Normally a TT bearing that has migrated forward will only cause vibration. But perhaps the bearing has come apart and some loose parts are bouncing around.
Just where is that 2.5" scratch?
Just where is that 2.5" scratch?
#39
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I wonder if one of the guide tube bolts has come loose
#40
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Hmm this is VERY interesting.....the front TT bearing migrated forwards and somehow caused a problem...but what caused the scratch in the bellhousing....it had to be part of the front TT bearing bracket of the unlikely that a rock somehow got in there.....but then were did it go?
Sounds like an upgraded TT will fix things
Sounds like an upgraded TT will fix things
#41
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Brian wat was the last thing you fixed?? remember the release arm bushing, any chance the part may have broken and dropped down??
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After seeing pictures of my car posted by Brian, I decided I might as well join the group.
As to the air intake, keep in mind that this car is very early in its' development. We are currently building the splitter and will change the cold air intake route as a part of its' design. We also have a lot of work to do on suspension, based on the Thunderhill weekend. Slipping and sliding is great for drifting, but it makes for a scary ride on the track.
As to the air intake, keep in mind that this car is very early in its' development. We are currently building the splitter and will change the cold air intake route as a part of its' design. We also have a lot of work to do on suspension, based on the Thunderhill weekend. Slipping and sliding is great for drifting, but it makes for a scary ride on the track.
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#44
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Since the TT did make noise the track day BEFORE this happened...I guess its possible it was already dying, however I have never heard one that got that bad that quickly?
#45
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After seeing pictures of my car posted by Brian, I decided I might as well join the group.
As to the air intake, keep in mind that this car is very early in its' development. We are currently building the splitter and will change the cold air intake route as a part of its' design. We also have a lot of work to do on suspension, based on the Thunderhill weekend. Slipping and sliding is great for drifting, but it makes for a scary ride on the track.
As to the air intake, keep in mind that this car is very early in its' development. We are currently building the splitter and will change the cold air intake route as a part of its' design. We also have a lot of work to do on suspension, based on the Thunderhill weekend. Slipping and sliding is great for drifting, but it makes for a scary ride on the track.
So the good news is at least 1 928 survived the track day intact!! How was the rest of the weekend?