From the time I bought my wagon I have had an intermitant noise coming from somewher around the rear of the engine/gearbox. I got a new clutch and figured that with new bearings (sounded like a bearing whining) it would go away. It didnt. Now its not there all the time (never was) and for a while I thought it was in the gearbox, because when I pushed the clutch it it went away. Of course when I pushed the clutch in I removed my foot from the gas pedal too.
Was reading as you do the copious amounts of crap online and came across a gem of info that may be the problem on a yankee website. Intitially it was described as a noise in an auto wagon (so I didnt pay much notice), but a manual driver said that he had the same noise and would check his - same thing and problem solved.
It seems that on the return line from the fuel pump there is a small spring and ball bearing (under the banjo fitting or somewhere like that). This spring can weaken and allow the bearing to vibrate, which then reaches a harmonic point and makes a sound not unlike that of a bearing whining. This is present in Auto's as well as manuals.
So next time my wagon made the noise I kept the revs constant and depressed the clutch. Bugger me the noise didnt go away and stayed constant with the engine revs. Yay!!! Now I dont have to rebuild my gearbox


Have yet to have it looked at (got to round up some $$$), but if you have an auto or a manual 1kz-te and there is a funny whining noise that sounds like its coming from the front of the gear box/ transmission you may just find it's this thingee and not a bearing after all.
Of course if I am wrong then bugger now I have an engine problem.



