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Can be a throw out bearing in the clutch assembly going bad.
With just that to go on I would say that your clutch release bearing is going bad especially if the noise quits when you put pressure on the clutch
when the engine weres down
You cannot change the compressor bearing, however, you can change the clutch bearing. Which one is bad? Is there a noise when the clutch is engaged, or not engaged?
A throwout bearing can make a whistling sound- really more of a chirp than a whistle. Unfortunately, it sounds like you are in for a new clutch assy.
The fuel pump is engaged.
Throw-out bearing................
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the front end load bearing or other bearing in the gearbox will be stuffed. when you engage the clutch the gearbox doesnt have any drive thru it so stops turning and then you noise stops.
Inadequate oil in a/c comp, bad bearings,bad clutch are possible causes.
When the clutch is adjusted properly the throw-out bearing is COMPLETELY disengaged as soon as you take your foot off the clutch. A throw-out bearing that is lightly touching the pressure plate can often make noise, especially if the bearing is getting ready to go. Make sure the clutch is properly engaged. There should be about an inch of play at the top of the pedal throw. Also make sure all of the springs are in place, pulling the clutch forks off the bearing.
Centering joint on the front drive shaft, it is on the transfer case side and sits between the two U-joints. Jeepers call it angry sparrows, use that term to look up repair procedures online.