What Causes the Rattling Noise in the Transmission After Replacing the Clutch Plate?
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Replacing the clutch plate and experiencing a rattling noise in the transmission can be attributed to the following reasons: 1. Wear and damage of bearings: When bearings wear out, their clearance increases, leading to reduced fitting accuracy; when bearings are damaged, abnormal noises occur as they fail to operate normally, potentially damaging transmission components and exacerbating the issue. 2. Abnormal gear meshing clearance: This can be caused by worn transmission components or the use of low-precision replacement parts, resulting in excessive clearance; gears fitted too tightly during assembly; metal peeling on gear surfaces, broken gear teeth, or misalignment during assembly. Insufficient lubrication due to inadequate lubricant should be addressed by replacing the corresponding lubricant. 3. Water ingress into the transmission: Failure to repair promptly may lead to noise issues over time.