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.
Any bearing making noise more than likely needs replacing.Any bearing making noise more than likely needs replacing.
Usually. The shaft seal will leak water/anti-freeze onto the shaft bearing which will cause the bearing to wear. The worn bearing will squeel before it is destroyed or locks up.
Could be a U-joint, wheel bearing, axle bearing.
The throw out bearing will only make noise when you press the clutch pedal. If the clutch is new, the throw out bearing is a required replacement in a clutch job. Sounds like a bad pilot bearing. Not enough info in the question. I had the same problm and it was input shaft bering, AND the counter shaft bering. Replace them and sloved the problm.
My first thought is that the wheel bearing is failing....replace it soon! The other idea is the front half shaft CV Joint is failing. ( the front wheel drive..drive shaft on the side the noise comes from)
How do you find dia meter of shaft when bearing no is given?
A shaft bearing is a low friction support device for a rotating member of a mechanical machine.
sounds like a bad bearing. as the bearing heats up it expands causing the shaft to stop
Worn out bearing, misaligned shaft, single pahsing, loose body, abnormal speed - all may result in noise
Counter shaft bearing has failed inside the transmission.
floating bearing allows axial movement of the shaft. fixed bearing does not allow for axial movement of the shaft