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New flywheel installed... Throwout bearing is 1000x louder... WTF?

I had a feeling from day 1 they weren't sure how to install the gears... Should've went with my gut on that one, but at the same te they shouldn't

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Old 09-18-2011, 04:42 PM   #31 (permalink)
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I had a feeling from day 1 they weren't sure how to install the gears... Should've went with my gut on that one, but at the same te they shouldn't have accepted the job. Being who they are and the name they represent, I had confidence in them.
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Old 09-18-2011, 04:46 PM   #32 (permalink)
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I agree. They should foot the bill for the parts and someone else to do the swap. Are they a shop on this forum ?
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No. I'll PM you who it is.
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Old 09-18-2011, 06:33 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Sounds normal, sounds just like my 350z, the sound is worth the performance personally. The 370 z/g feel.extremely lazy with their revs on the stock setup.
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Hopefully they own up and get you fixed. That's all that matters.
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you can try switching to a heavier weight transmission fluid, and also over filling a bit. it won't hurt as the gear case is not pressurized. As the transmission fluid warms up the oil thins out and the output shaft gets noisier, that fidanza/jwt flywheel will get louder.
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I have an aftermarket flywheel that came with the South Bend kit. In neutral it makes a bit of noise, but slightly louder than OEM. In the low gears and low speed, it definitely chatters. I was worried it was the exhaust rattle. It is not that bothersome compared to inconsistent effort to get in and out of gear.
this is most likely an issue with the soutbend clutch, I removed mine after it became extremely difficult to get into 1st gear, the clutch is basically dragging/not releasing all the way. I spoke to the creator of the zspeed CSC who helps put together these southbend kits and he seems to think I got the wrong clutch disc (too thick) so I'll be returning it for the correct one hopefully. Where did you get your clutch from? RCZ and myself got them from concept Z and we both had the same issues.

I have a Competition Clutch flywheel and the upgraded csc in now and it shifts like stock again.
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Sorry to hear about your luck. I've had great luck with my 4.08 gears from Baker Tuning. I have a feeling I know the shop your talking about as I asked them about doing my gears and they straight up told me that they had never done a set and would just follow all data during the install. There's a lot more to installing gears than reading some directions.
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Where did you get your clutch from? RCZ and myself got them from concept Z and we both had the same issues.
I got it from ZSpeed. PM'd.
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You drove all the way up to Houston to have them installed? How long did it take them?

I hope everything goes well tomorrow. I'm nervous they are going to not want to help as much as I expect them to.
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You drove all the way up to Houston to have them installed? How long did it take them?
It was shipped to Houston, and then I flew over there and drove it home... interesting 10 hours haha. It got notchy at times, but I was able to drive home without any down time. The drivetrain noise was not an issue at all. I only heard it at low speeds, and that's it.

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Update: Shop is owning up to it. Right when i walked in the front door the guy at the front said "I just heard." So they know they messed up.

Here was his excuse on why it happened...

Just after everything was installed the car went on the dyno. They are blaming the failure of the rear diff on an improper break-in. They said the car needs to have (3) 10 - 12 mile cycles of warming up the diff and cooling down.

To me it sounds like BS... so who knows.

All i know is they are going to fix it and come out of pocket for new seals, bearing and anything else needed to do it right. My only concerns is if there was a mistake in the installation... what's to say it's not going to happen again? I know i can just take the car back for a third time, but they've already had it since Wednesday of last week when there was only supposed to be 12 hours of labor to be done.

So frustrated...
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if it makes you feel any better, you are going to love how the car accelerates when you get it back with the 4.08's
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Never was a fan of lightened flywheels... had one in my old 4 banger (installed myself in my driveway with no issue btw so a pro schouldn't have any of those issues) and as the other person said, you simply give up too much on the low end and I never noticed any benefit other than faster revs. You almost have to launch the car to get it rolling normally (again it was a 4 banger with almost 1/3 the HP but still).

Good luck with your fix, I know that is frustrating as hell especially with your (probably correct) notion that they are going to do the bare minimum to get this fixed.
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12 hrs to install is insane . Took my shop 4 hrs ..
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