Grinding noise from the transmission?

A few days ago, a transmission plug blew out under full throttle, and I lost three-quarters of the transmission fluid. I could hear a somewhat loud rattling noise (maybe grinding). I then carefully drove the 30 km to the garage. Since the new oil and other things have been added, I can still hear a quiet grinding noise. (The noise always goes away as soon as the clutch is depressed.) Will it settle, or is something broken?

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Lottl07
3 years ago

I think the gear won’t last long. You can try to get a little bit quieter or even quite away in which you peel a banana, put in the gear. It’s not a fake!

But you have to be clear, for a long time you won’t be able to drive with the gear. Exchange gears are not so expensive.

Hamburger02
3 years ago
Reply to  Lottl07

Saw flour goes too. There every gear runs silk-soft…but only for some time.

Giggling493
3 years ago

The gear magnet that catches steel chips, pull out the way it looks, is it full of abrasion?

Abrasion on the Buntmetallic synchronizing rings is not seen, but it will not be.

I can hardly imagine that the gear is completely over now. However, an oil-lubricated ball bearing or needle bearing may have caught

hotrod66
3 years ago

The gear will have it behind.