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    Default Just swapped tranny, need some troubleshooting.

    Ok... long story short, I just swapped my accord from auto -> manual

    6 speed is bolted up, everything pretty much a go.

    Resurfaced flywheel, new throw out bearing, new pilot bearing, new clutch / pp. Everything was torqued down with a snap on digital tq wrench so I'm pretty sure nothing went wrong there. Filled with fresh GM synchromesh.

    The car cranks, but it will idle at like 3k, then drop down to 1.5k, then bounce to 2.5k repeatedly. kinda like a surge, or vaccum leak.

    I checked all the lines, and I dont see any leaks or any vaccum lines that arent connected.

    In addition to that, the car makes a weird rattling noise, i think its coming from the tranny area, but im not 100% sure. sounds like somethings hitting something, but I have no idea what it could be.

    The rattle is there whether the clutch is pushed in or not...

    I'm completely stumped, so I dont know what else to do.
    Currently uploading a vid which you can find here

    http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v2...t=R0013107.flv

    (link wont work probably until and hour after this post)

    thanks for any help / advice
    Last edited by changaroo; 05-10-2009 at 09:53 AM.
    dont take anything i say srsly. its the interwebs.


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