Could be something to do with the clutch, thrust bearing maybe?
gRoberts wrote:The amount of money I've spent on the car is now almost double, if not treble the amount I paid for it.
I feel your pain, I reckon I've spent about £800 putting mine right, bought it for £500 2 years ago
1996 406 1.8LX Got a bad case of hydro lock!
1996 406 Executive 2.0 Turbo XU10J2TE No longer hangin' on in there
1997 Honda CB500V
2003 Volvo V40 1.8 GDi SE killed by a nutter in a beemer 5 series
2008 Mondeo 2.0 TDCi Titanium X
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Is it all gears or just the one?
I had a similar problem with a 406 I once drove for someone. It only did it in third, turned out it was the nut coming off the first motion shaft
supafrisk wrote:Is it all gears or just the one?
I had a similar problem with a 406 I once drove for someone. It only did it in third, turned out it was the nut coming off the first motion shaft
I was read a post the other day on a 205 forum about gearbox's and nuts being loose. Apparently when certain gearbox's were built, nuts on the shafts weren't tight enough causing them to come undone and strip the shaft. Not saying this is the case with yours thought.... Does it do it when engaging gears with clutch in or just driving?
Is the BE3 gearbox fitted to a 406? I know the diff's can be a bit dodgy sometimes... One has exploded on me, but that was a BE1
I've had a diff go, it was at 287,000 though.
Heck, I've just realised that's in 80,000 miles time in this car - best get saving
On the one with the loose first motion shaft nut loose, it didn't strip the shaft and after tightening (and most probably loctiting) it continued being worked almost 24/7 for another year before being written off.
It could the bearing on the input shaft on the gearbox. I had this on a BE3 box I put on my 205.... Is it like a whiring noise? Press the clutch and you hear the noise, release the clutch and it goes?