T56 Input shaft bearing question


I'm trying to find the source of the whine I had in neutral/gear.
Last edited by danbo313; Oct 2, 2010 at 07:55 AM. Reason: fixed picture links
It was making a whining/wurring noise with the clutch out in neutral. When pressing in the clutch in neutral, it would slow down to a stop. I could also sort of hear it with the clutch in and the car off coasting up the driveway.
How difficult should it be to remove the races? I just pulled this one out with my fingers. The race for the intermediate shaft could be spun by hand, but doesn't look like it was spinning as much as the one for the input shaft. I pulled that one out with some picks. The t56 manual doesn't say much about installing the races.
Keep us updated on what you do and if it fixes it.
Also I know the noise is annoying but is it really screwing up anything? I mean is it something that should be taken care of now or can it wait a while?
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But, with your hands, normally they are a little snug for that (to be removed with your hand). Not saying it can't be done, but you have to have pretty good hands....
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Mine was making this noise for a while. I though i might have damaged the bearing/race by putting too much weight on it when I was putting the tranny back in after changing the slave.
I was also noticing some slop in the drivetrain, If was was just cruising along at a normal speed around town and shifted fast and dumped the clutch out it would sound make a clunk like there was some slop.
The input bearing doesn't look bad. I don't see any damage to it or much wear. I will take some pics of it when I go home at lunch.
Oh one other thing, I know the tranny was rebuilt about 4k miles before i bought it and i put about 46k on it in the 2 years i've had it.
Mine was making this noise for a while. I though i might have damaged the bearing/race by putting too much weight on it when I was putting the tranny back in after changing the slave.
I was also noticing some slop in the drivetrain, If was was just cruising along at a normal speed around town and shifted fast and dumped the clutch out it would sound make a clunk like there was some slop.
The input bearing doesn't look bad. I don't see any damage to it or much wear. I will take some pics of it when I go home at lunch.
Oh one other thing, I know the tranny was rebuilt about 4k miles before i bought it and i put about 46k on it in the 2 years i've had it.
I have the exact same slop in the drivetrain myself. Nice to know what it is. Did you have to disassemble the entire trans to get to the input shaft bearing/race?
They talk about preloading the main-shaft/input shaft. According the the service manual, you shim for end-play not preload. The counter shaft is preloaded.
Excerpt from manual:
"Place tip of dial indicator on end of main-shaft (23).
e. Measure
1. Input shaft/main-shaft end play by moving
input shaft (10) up and down.
2. Select shim (6) to achieve 0.000 to 0.002 in.
(0.00 to 0.05 mm) end play."
I put the mid-plate back on and started disassembling the tranny the proper way. I tried pulling up and down on the main shaft, but there seems to be no play at all. I wonder if it was preloaded..
I forgot to add this video of the race:

Oh and is it normal for the main-shaft to look like this where the 5th/6th driven gears go? I could pull this gear off by hand.
Last edited by danbo313; Oct 2, 2010 at 07:58 AM.
Input bearing is suppose to have end-play, but alot of builders will add a slight pre-load to it so it remains tight as the aluminum case expands under temp. Goal is to keep it close to 0.000".

I wasn't quite sure about the bearings, thats for the input.
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