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M41 noise at idle when clutch is not engaged 120-130

Cameron wrote--"Did I piss you off or something? The tone of your note comes off a little hostile."
Sorry if you took it that way--it was not intended to convey that. It also occurred to me later that maybe we actually agreed in theory--if the OP words were misinterpreted (something I've been guilty of at times) in his description of engaged/disengaged--although he did seem to take pains to clarify his meaning. These things can get confusing as engaged/disengaged can refer to two different things depending on whether we are talking about the clutch or the release bearing---that is--when the release bearing is "engaged" the clutch is "disengaged" and vice-versa. But it does appear that you understood the OP's words as he intended.
From my own personal experience a noise (the OP didn't describe the noise) coming at idle/neutral as a bearing "roar" has led to transmission repair or replacement. -- Dave






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