RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: 2006 FJ - It
Tia-
I have had NO luck as of yet myself. I did some "testing" and found that when simply revving the engine, there is no "noise." I did this once when I heard the noise when I was in-gear (about a week ago), took my Wrangler out of gear, and revved the engine to try to recreate, no luck. Once I figured that it wasn't an engine/exhaust noise, I put it back in gear and went on my way.
Unless there is a different compression when you have a load on your engine (I know, I opened the door on this "phrasing"), other than simply throttling it, I don't think it is an exhaust issue, but what do I know, I am just an Engineer! I have had no adverse effects of the "noise" other than...the noise. Hopefully it's not a warning sign of my transmission's last days! Hopefully it's just my clutch saying she's had enough. I just turned over 100K, so it's about time for my clutch to go.
If anyone out there has a thought on this one, please feel free to offer up an opinion. Thanks all...and good luck TIA! Let me know if you figure it out.
John