99darkblue
Member
- Joined
- Aug 1, 2012
- Messages
- 6
- Vehicle Year
- 1999
- Transmission
- Manual
ok first off im new here(not to forums though lol)
i have searched everywhere and cant find a similar problem, not with an answer anyways.
truck is a 99 ranger, 3.0, 5spd(manual) 7.5 rear end
all fluids have been checked and are good!
ok so problem is, that it is making a constant whining sound while in gear, most noticeable in 3rd, 4th, 5th. and 30mph+ and even more so when in gear, and i let off the gas? sound also completely goes away the second i push the clutch in??
i brought the truck to AAMCO, and they told me it was a pinion bearing in the differential?? i just dont get how if it is that, the sound would go away when the clutch is pushed in? cause the rear end(pinion) is still spinning, no?
i was also told by another shop that it is the throw out bearing? but from my understanding the throw out bearing should only make noise when the clutch pedal is pushed in? which is when my sound goes away...
thanks in advance! any help/advice is appreciated!!!
i have searched everywhere and cant find a similar problem, not with an answer anyways.

truck is a 99 ranger, 3.0, 5spd(manual) 7.5 rear end
all fluids have been checked and are good!
ok so problem is, that it is making a constant whining sound while in gear, most noticeable in 3rd, 4th, 5th. and 30mph+ and even more so when in gear, and i let off the gas? sound also completely goes away the second i push the clutch in??
i brought the truck to AAMCO, and they told me it was a pinion bearing in the differential?? i just dont get how if it is that, the sound would go away when the clutch is pushed in? cause the rear end(pinion) is still spinning, no?
i was also told by another shop that it is the throw out bearing? but from my understanding the throw out bearing should only make noise when the clutch pedal is pushed in? which is when my sound goes away...
thanks in advance! any help/advice is appreciated!!!