Hey guys, I'm trying to figure out a weird noise that my beater '95 325i is making, please help.
I have not heard this particular noise before on any of the dozens of E30/E36 cars I've been around over the years, it's been doing it for at least a thousand miles now and it's not getting any quieter.
It's definitely a whirrrr or whine (not a rattle), it sounds kinda like a supercharger or the start of a bad power steering pump.
It whines the worst when the engine is idling and the clutch pedal is pushed to the floor and the car is not moving, whether it's in gear or not.
Conversely the whine is most quiet when the engine is idling and the clutch is disengaged and the car is not in gear and not moving.
Then it makes the whine when the clutch is used and during acceleration through the lower part of the rev range, especially in 1st and 2nd. Reach a certain rpm - like somewhere around 2500 - and the noise goes away. At highway speeds/revs I can't hear it at all.
There is no vibration and no clunking going into any gears, the clutch slips a bit (but doesn't chatter) and the car shifts fine otherwise (but does have the usual sloppy shifter.)
Its pitch changes with engine speed, not wheel speed (ruling out a diff or driveshaft issue?)
Bimmerforums suggests transmission input shaft bearing, but isn't the input shaft not spinning when the clutch is engaged and the car is not in gear and not moving (i.e. when the noise is the loudest?)
Doesn't a bad release bearing just chatter/rattle, not whine (and only make noise when it's disengaged)? How about a bad pilot bearing, could that be the culprit?
I'm mostly curious because the car is getting a new clutch soon, and I'm in the assembling-of-parts stage now. I'd like to do the job once and forget about it.
Many thanks for your thoughts,
Jon (ps- I may be able to post some video later today if the above description is unclear)