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Re: Clutch noise when releasing the clutch

John Mason
Can anyone help with this problem as it's just about beat me. I have a Mk1 1935 Ruby with a clutch that operates well and silently when started from cold allowing me to select any gear I want. Once the engine has warmed up a little I can still easily get all the gears without a problem except for the fact that there is a metal to metal screeching sound coming from the clutch as it is let out. I get no sound on depressing the clutch. I have renewed the clutch release bearing (bought from Seven Workshop) and put plenty off oil down the lubticating pipe and also made sure the hole at the bottom of the pipe where it meets the release earring carrier but still get the sound. Can I add that once the clutch has been let out fully the noise goes.
Any suggestion as the the problem will be greatfully received however it will be a few weeks before I am back in the garage due to cataract operations.

John Mason


Thanks all who have contributed ideas as to what the noise may be. Today I went for a spin in the car and I think I maybe barking up the wrong tree. Yes the noise is still there but could it be coming from worn synchromesh cones in the gearbox as they slide against the mechconism in the gear box. Would you get a metal to metal screech from the synchromesh cones ?

John Mason

Location: Nottinghamshir

Re: Clutch noise when releasing the clutch

I doubt it unless there's no oil in the gearbox...

Location: Gard, France 30960

Re: Clutch noise when releasing the clutch

There is oil in the gearbox but I will check the level. I have have always been afraid of over filling because of the risks of leaking when over filled and clutch slip. Perhaps I have not put enough oil in.

John Mason

Location: Nottinghamshire