Clutch noise problem

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Greg, Aug 30, 2006.

  1. Greg

    Greg Guest

    Hello- My 2000 Civic Si is makes a squeaking/chirping noise when the
    engine is running. I can make the noise go away by putting a very small
    amount of weight on the clutch pedal. I can also make the noise go away
    if I gently push in on the boot that covers the joint between the
    clutch slave cylinder and the clutch fork. I know it has something to
    do with the slave cylinder, release fork, and/or throw-out bearing, but
    I can't tell using my ear where the noise is coming from.

    After doing some searches and looking at the service manual, it seems
    it is either the throw-out bearing going bad, or the clutch pedal is
    out of spec such that there is a small gap between the the slave piston
    and the fork, or perhaps the slave cylinder piston head needs grease
    (although the boot looks ok?).

    Is this something I should be concerned about, other than the annoyance
    of the chirping sound? Thanks in advance.
     
    Greg, Aug 30, 2006
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  2. Greg

    TeGGeR® Guest




    Has the clutch master cylinder been replaced recently?
     
    TeGGeR®, Aug 31, 2006
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  3. Greg

    Greg Guest

    No, the clutch master cylinder has never been replaced--it probably
    could use a fluid flush, though. Am I right about the possibilities
    here? If it is the release bearing, I'd probably just have to wait
    until I have a better reason to pull the transmission right? I guess I
    am hoping it is something simple like re-greasing the connection
    between the clutch slave cylinder and the release fork, or maybe
    adjusting the clutch pedal. By the way, when the Helms manual just says
    "grease", what kind of grease do they mean exactly?
     
    Greg, Aug 31, 2006
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  4. Greg

    jim beam Guest

    the helm manual usually specifies. anything near dot3/4 hydraulics
    usually requires silicone.
     
    jim beam, Aug 31, 2006
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  5. Greg

    TeGGeR® Guest



    It almost certainly is.




    Sorta... Wait long enough and the noise will go away and then the real
    bad stuff will happen...





    Several different kinds of grease, None will help here.
     
    TeGGeR®, Aug 31, 2006
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  6. -----------------------------

    This sounds like the same problem on a CR-V. Might be the same fix for
    you.:

    http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopic.php?t=11138&highlight=clutch+noise

    You'll have to sign in to search, but the fix is so simple it might be
    worthwhile. You didn't mention your mileage. . .

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Aug 31, 2006
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  7. Greg

    Greg Guest

    Curly- Thanks for your reply and the link. The problem described on the
    CRV forum is *exactly* the problem I am having! It looks like all I
    need is to re-grease the contact points on the release fork. Thanks
    again guys.
     
    Greg, Aug 31, 2006
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