Strange Noise from standstill to first gear (manual trans)

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Old 01-19-2012, 06:20 AM
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Default Strange Noise from standstill to first gear (manual trans)

When I start my car each morning, I get a strange high pitched whine sounding when I am stopped and start to move forward in first gear. The noise doesn't happen when I reverse. It starts when I first start releasing the clutch and stops when clutch is fully released, so only in the initial part of shifting into first from neutral. The more I gas during this period, the higher pitched the noise is. Can anyone help me diagnose?
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The throw out bearing is loosing it I would assume
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I have a similar problem but mine isn't a whine. It almost sounds like a cycling of some sorts. A bearing makes sense to me too but I don't understand why only out of gear and only in first. Like I said. same problem with mine.
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time for a clutch job. Make sure you get the whole kit, with pressure plate disc and throwout bearing.
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