If by "popping noise" you mean backfire, it could be crossed ignition wires, or some sort of misfire.
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.
Perhaps a broken or weak spring in pressure plate
It sure does . Almost like a rod knock . But with a crack flex plate if you press and hold the brake pedel and step on the gas pedel just a little the noise goes away .. With a rod knock the noise gets louder and faster as you step on the gas..
Most probably the clutch plate.
One thing thing that can cause a squeakingÊ noise with each revolution of a tire is new rim brakes. Bad universal joints may cause the squeaking noise or the back plate may be rubbing on the rotor.
It is on the side of the throttle plate right across from the accelerator cable.
That noise is coming from your throw out bearing mate, the bearing that engages the pressure plate of your clutch, many vehicles make the noise, I have seen vehicles with a knew clutch put in and it still makes the noise, id doesnt effect the performance and is too big a problem to worry about.
throttle plate stuck, accelerator cable binding, vacuum leak, tps malfunctioning.
sounds to me like a fuel pump if the engine continued to run but accelerator did not work then check for broken or disconnected accelerator cable both at the pedal and the throttle plate
It is on the Anatolian Plate.......Which makes it a Transform plate....I think.
one way that it has traditionally been done is to introduce voltage (12 volts) to a thin metal plate encased in a horn...that will amplify the noise the plates makes when it vibrates.
The throttle plate is inside the throttle body on the intake manifold. The throttle cable from the accelerator peddle is connected to the throttle plate shaft on the throttle body. If you remove the air cleaner hose at the throttle body, you will see the disc shaped plate.