Friends I have run into a problem that has me stumped,I received my HZJ73 at the end of August and picked it up right from the docks,checked all the fluids there and proceeded to drive home.Leaving the shipping yard heard a growling noise whenever I pressed in the clutch,thought noisy clutch release bearing,no problem,following week ordered in a complete clutch kit from ENS, get parts, following weekend remove transfer and tranny only to be looking at a brand new clutch kit already installed,looks like a new flywheel also.I install the new parts from ENS just in case a problem with the previous ones.Checked flywheel for warpage trueness etc,everything good,get her all bolted together again,take for a test spin and same noise,everytime pushing in clutch and upshifting.So I think now maybe a tranny bearing problem,pull again,pull it apart,all within specs and looking good,no damaged gears, bearings or shafts,order a bearing kit and install,again just in case,bolt her back together again and same
noise.Am I missing something so simple or just shouild I live with it.Shifts,drives and runs excellent,can run down the highway at 110km and smooth as silk,no noise,the noise only appears when upshifting,the speed or revs of the noise increases as you upshift from gear to gear,there is no noise when downshifting,could it be furture along the drive train,checked transfer case all specs good in there also,friend said could be a u-joint but this would appear at all times,same with rear axle I would think.
Hate to ask this late in the problem,but could this sound be common to these trucks I did not notice it from the BJ74,but the 13B-T motor drowns out alot of noise compared to the 1HZ.
Sorry for the long post,any help and advise would greatly be appreciated.
Thank you James...

Hate to ask this late in the problem,but could this sound be common to these trucks I did not notice it from the BJ74,but the 13B-T motor drowns out alot of noise compared to the 1HZ.
Sorry for the long post,any help and advise would greatly be appreciated.
Thank you James...