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    Question what is a thrust bearing??

    can someone help and tell me wat to do withn the car i wish to swap he says it needs a thrust bearing. what is it and what is it going to cost. he said it makes a noise in nuetral and also makes noise while taking off changing gears but the noise quietens

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    thrust bearing is the bearing in your gearbox that is relative to your acceleration. i had the same think with my old EG civic, replacing the whole gearbox was easier and cheaper than replacing the bearing, that being said, i did this before learning about a honda mechanic who can do it easier, but im not sure how easy or cheap holden gearboxes are to work with, but theres no "quick fix" for it, if you find a holden mechanic, id say replacing the bearing with cost around 300-600? i think they have to pull the gearbox out, pull it apart, and run a kit through it.

    In may also be your main shaft bearing, the main shaft bearing will not make noise when on idle or stopped, but as you accelorate through each gear the noise will speed up as your revs speed up, the main shaft bearing will stop making noise if your driving and clutch in. (just checking that its the right bearing)

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    Mine does the same sort of noise, i was hoping for a thrust bearing as they are relatively easy to replace and you don't need to take the whole gearbox right out of the car, but mine is the spigot bearing. Doesn't make a noise until i put the car in gear, doesn't do it all the time thou, but you might just wanna check.

    Go and get some more opinions from other mechanics before you go and replace something you might not need.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch View Post
    thrust bearing is the bearing in your gearbox that is relative to your acceleration. i had the same think with my old EG civic, replacing the whole gearbox was easier and cheaper than replacing the bearing, that being said, i did this before learning about a honda mechanic who can do it easier, but im not sure how easy or cheap holden gearboxes are to work with, but theres no "quick fix" for it, if you find a holden mechanic, id say replacing the bearing with cost around 300-600? i think they have to pull the gearbox out, pull it apart, and run a kit through it.

    In may also be your main shaft bearing, the main shaft bearing will not make noise when on idle or stopped, but as you accelorate through each gear the noise will speed up as your revs speed up, the main shaft bearing will stop making noise if your driving and clutch in. (just checking that its the right bearing)
    I thought that the thrust bearing was (and this may only be for Holdens) a sleave'd bearing housing which sits over the input shaft of the gearbox and is attached to the clutch fork.

    The bearing face sits facing the clutch pressure plate fingers and the whole unit is able to slide up and down the input shaft.

    When the clutch is engaged, the thrust bearing interfaces with the pressure plate fingers allowing the whole unit to still spin (because of the bearings) but also disengage the friction disc from the flywheel.

    The spigut bush is a brass 2 piece bush which sits in the flywheel centre and is where the input shaft end sits normally.

    Thrust bearings are not that expensive, ~$70 or something from memory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by W84N01 View Post
    they are relatively easy to replace and you don't need to take the whole gearbox right out of the car,
    I dont see how, the bearing sits over the input shaft. You need to pull the whole thing out to get to it...

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    when i took mine to my mechanic to get done, it was up on the hoist (which you can put up on the jack by the looks of it), he did it with the box still up there..........wasn't like a 20 minute job, but alot easier than pulling the whole thing out he reckoned lol..........

    And that is exactly where the thrust bearing sits too, well it was in my Holden, and might be different for other cars, but i'm unsure if they are all the same or not
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    I just dont see how he did it...

    The thrust bearing literally sits over the input shaft of the transmission, you need to withdraw the shaft to get it off, no other way. The only other way you could do it would be to take the engine out and do it that way... lol, it cant be done with the g/b still attached.

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    I don't know dude, all i know is i was standing there trying to see what he was doing, all i know is that the gearbox was still up there and not on the bench......maybe he found a way????? lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by W84N01 View Post
    I don't know dude, all i know is i was standing there trying to see what he was doing, all i know is that the gearbox was still up there and not on the bench......maybe he found a way????? lol
    Did he have it on a transmission jack? You could undo it and slide it back past the pressure plate, enough to slip the bearing on.

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    azkwazere is correct, unless he had unattached the gearbox and had it resting on a trans jack, he simply could not of replaced it. Its just not possible, and if he says it is, I'm sure theres a few guys on here that wanna know how!

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    Quote Originally Posted by neet_wagon View Post
    I'm sure theres a few guys on here that wanna know how!

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    spigot bearing can not be removed unlsess the gearbox has been separated from the engine, you need to slide it past the input shaft. I have done enough of them to know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toddler78 View Post
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    spigot bearing can not be removed unlsess the gearbox has been separated from the engine, you need to slide it past the input shaft. I have done enough of them to know.
    Is this wat we're on about.?? Son all of a sudden couldn't select gears & had a terrible noise at idle from his T5.He took out his gear box to find the spigot bush mounts broken.This, after profix put a heavy duty clutch plate & new thrust bearing in for him...
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    gearbox does not need to be removed, all you need to do is pull out the motor as this will give access with the gearbox still in place. easy

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    Quote Originally Posted by crew chief View Post
    gearbox does not need to be removed, all you need to do is pull out the motor as this will give access with the gearbox still in place. easy
    Want to come to my place and show me how, I'm willing to watch and i have the bearing already :P
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    Sorry mate cant help but all you do is get a small grinder remove anything holding the engine to the car and gearbox, remove all wiring with side cutters, then pull motor from vehicle using rope and another vehicle. Install thrust bearing on the exposed shaft on front of gearbox then reverse the steps, done. should only be a couple hour job and take photos because you could make a sticky how-to when done. cheers.

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