All,
So a couple of weeks ago I'm changing my front pads and rotor on my tank, and in my haste to get the job done, I backed my car off of its front jack stands onto the front tires which I always store under the car out of way as an extra safety precaution is case the cars were to fall on me while I'm under it.
Any ways, I recover from this embarrassment only to now have the car making this awful noise coming from the transmission. Its an M47.
Prior to this incident, the car only had a slight whine in 5th gear. Now I have a very noticeable whine while accelerating in 1, 2, and 3. I have nothing in 4th as its the main drive gear, and then a slight whine in 5 at highway speeds.
While the car is idling, and in in neutral, and I let the clutch out I can hear this noticeable bearing noise that stops when I push the clutch back in, and then it goes away.
I still need to do more investigation on this noise as I haven't had the time up until now, but my question is this: How do I differentiate between a bad throw out bearing and a input shaft bearing going bad, and how does backing a car off of jack stands cause something like this to happen?
Thanks in advance,
Matt
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