There will be a disticnt noise when you push in the clutch! litsen carefully as it is easy to mistake the noise for something else! Anyways push it in and out and listen for any changes in sound!if no changes in sound i would be lead to assume that your bearings are fine!
Check the cover on the catalytic converter or it could be the throw out bearing
maybe the transmission linkage, throw out bearing or modulator
It is probably the throw out bearing going bad. You have to remove the transmission from the bottom to replace it. Replace the clutch, pilot bearing, and throw out bearing and have the flywheel resurfaced.
The average 1994 Honda civic holds 4 quarts of synthetic oil. if you are looking for gas economy to 4 and a half quarts. If you are doing it for performance put 5 and a half. I usually throw a little Lucas is there too.
The clutch bearing or " throw out" bearing is going bad and will need to be replaced, take this opportunity to change the clutch as well.
YOU DONT THROW THE CAR AWAY. YOU WILL NOT FIND ANY REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR THAT VEHICLE. GET SOMETHING FUEL INJECTED
It has a hydraulic operated throw out bearing.
throw-out bearing going bad is my guess
The clutch Throw Out Bearing is going bad.
yes it will run because the throw out bearing has nothing to do with the motor it's in the clutch.
A bad throw out bearing will make noise when the clutch pedal is pushed down.
No, main bearing noise is a rumble Throw out/release bearing for the clutch will only be heard when the clutch pedal is depressed. If you hear the noise without the clutch pedal being depressed, it is most likely the gearbox first motion shaft bearing that is at fault. First motion shaft bearing noise usually goes away when the clutch pedal is pressed.