Could be several things trow out bearing transmission input shaft clutch cable Best to let a mechanic check it out if you are not mechanicaly inclined
when the engine weres down
A faulty fan clutch.
A bad throw out bearing will make noise when the clutch pedal is pushed down.
generally speaking if the noise dissapears with your foot on the clutch it indicates a fault with the gearbox input/primary shaft bearing which could involve complete strip down of box in some cases. the reason the noise dissapears is that by putting the clutch down you are removing the load from the gearbox (transmission-US) hope this helps robb
throw-out bearing going bad is my guess
possibly a bad throwout bearing and check your clutch disc for wear.
This depends when the noise happens:When you hold the clutch peddle down, this is the "Throw out bearing" also known as release bearing, getting ready to seize and ruin your clutchWhen you step on the peddle, this is usually a dry pivot or cable, there are pivots (3) in the peddle itself and may be several more on the way to the clutch.
You should take your bunny to see veterinarian immediately.
slipping clutch? get a new one
There is a collar in the front of the transmission ( bellhousing ) that the throw-out bearing slides on when you push the clutch pedal down and let off. It more then likely has a bad were grove cut into it and throw-out bearing is hanging up on it, so it makes a popping noise. You may even have some springs broken in the pressure plate. Need to remove transmission and clutch assy. Be sure to check piolet bearing in the back of crankshaft too.
The clutch is a cable based. There is no fluid and there is no clutch cylinder. To adjust the clutch cable slip your foot under the clutch pedal and lift up. If you hear it click it adjusted itself. If not then it did not need to be adjusted or the clutch is worn out and there is no adjustment left. ========================================================== Just adding to the answer : Without the engine running put the transmission in 1st gear After lifting up on the clutch pedal press the pedal DOWN , SLOWLY Then if you hear a click noise the clutch has adjusted itself
Shut the throttle. Pull in your clutch. Kick the gear lever down. Let out the clutch. More advanced: Shut the throttle. Pull in your clutch. Kick the gear lever down. Blip the throttle - let out the clutch.