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djjeant 05-08-2003 02:52 PM

update on my noisy tranny problem
 
ok i started the car left it in neutral and theres the annoying sound so i get out o the car and pushed it a bit and the noised changed :eek: so i moved the car again and the noise almost went away it was almost unnoticeable so i pushed the car a bit more and the sound got really loud and pushed it again and the noise like resets as i push the car: really loud,loud, quiet noise and then almost unnoticeable and the same thing will happen if i continues pushing it

its a 190e 2.3 16v euro 1985 manual

djjeant 05-08-2003 04:08 PM

come on guys say something anything please:rolleyes:

haasman 05-08-2003 04:35 PM

You say you pushed it. You mean you literally pushed it by hand?

I am wondering if you have a loose heat shield somewhere. The 300E had a most annoying rattling sound, rather high pitched. It turned out to be a loose C clamp on the exhaust system, held in place by the bracket mounted on the transmission.

What was odd and made me think of your car is it wouldn't do it all this time.

Haasman

djjeant 05-08-2003 04:39 PM

no, the sound is from the tranny cause when i press the clutch i can hear the sound slowing down until a complete stop, the sound doesnt go away just gets ver very quiet and yeah i pushed the car with my hands

haasman 05-08-2003 04:40 PM

Sounds like a throw-out bearing to me.

Haasman

djjeant 05-08-2003 04:45 PM

you mean the clutch release bearing, its not that i allready replaced it, and if it where the clutch release bearing it would get noisy onces i press the clutch not when letting of it and i dont think that the noise would vary when moving the car, i only pushed it for inches

daveCT 05-08-2003 05:42 PM

hey
I have add a 190e 5 spd, 300e 5 spd, 16v 5 spd,
And the throw out bearing made noise in EVERY model,
MY first one i got the whole clutch system replaced, to find it was new, and it had the same noise , the 300E I dropped the tranny, and everything looked new agian, I drove 100K
with NO problems, 16v is the loudest of the 3, but never any clutch problems, I think all manuals make this noise and we have to live with it
my two cents
Dave

djjeant 05-08-2003 07:14 PM

the noise is when the car is in neutral not with the clutch depressed, so is the noise suposed to change when you mov e the car a bit ?

Arthur Dalton 05-08-2003 09:10 PM

Sounds like you have some worn syncros...
check the fluid level...

haasman 05-08-2003 09:39 PM

It could also be the bearings in the trans. Change the trans fluid, make sure it is Mercedes recommend oil.

Keep us updated,

Haasman

daveCT 05-08-2003 10:43 PM

yep sounds right , when we step on the clutch the noise goes away, and in neutral the bearing has no pressure on it and it makes a little noise, no biggie, but if it getting worse, replace it
with a sachs one,
good luck

Dave

djjeant 05-09-2003 01:04 AM

everybody is yelling "REBUILD YOUR TRANNY" ok i get the message ill do it once i get the dough

wich of the shelf tranny fluid can i buy for my car

haasman 05-09-2003 01:10 AM

if U have your owners manual it will state what spec you need I have found that the Valvoline synthetic-dino oil blend worked well when I put it into the noisey differential of the 190e it quieted down quite a bit it was something like a 80w -140 but that might not be what is needed for your trans so check your manual if you can

Haasman

daveCT 05-09-2003 12:02 PM

rebuild the tranny wow!!! in a 16v?? nah

djjeant 05-09-2003 02:33 PM

everybody is saying "worn sprockets" worn bearings"


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