Your clutch is worn out,your pressure plate is shot,or there is a broken spring inside your clutch,you have to drop your tranny to check this out,been there ,done that! good luck,,toro2.
It depends on where the grinding noise is coming from. Most of the time the grinding is coming from the brakes and the brake pads need to be replaced. If they've been grinding for a while, the rotors will need to be resurfaced or replaced. Other possibilities for grinding are worn axle bearings, or a problem with the clutch. If the clutch goes out, there will be a grinding noise when you try to shift gears.
The grinding noise can be an indication of a bad gear in the transmission. The grinding noise can also indicate a problem with the clutch.
A grinding noise when the clutch is engaged typically indicates that the clutch components are not properly interacting. This could be due to worn-out or damaged parts such as the clutch disc, pressure plate, or release bearing. Additionally, insufficient lubrication or misalignment of the clutch assembly can also contribute to the grinding sound. It's essential to address these issues promptly to prevent further damage to the transmission system.
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.
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Throw-out bearing................
Usually the clutch bolts do not come out , if you are hearing a grinding noise coming from the cover the cover is warped and needs to be replaced .
Throw out bearing is bad.
It can be the clutch, it doesn't work properly. And check the transmission fluid level. Sad news is that if it's the clutch you will have to replace it as soon as possible.
The clutch assemble is shot...
What you are hearing is the clutch on the air conditioning pump engaging... the alternator doesn't make any noise unless the bearings are going bad and then a grinding noise will be heard.