Often a stethoscope is the obvious means to identifying annoying sounds that come from your engine or transmission. Most of us don't have one, or don't have it available at the time.
A simple, and usually readily available, option is a standard wooden broom or mop handle. (Without the whiskers on the end)
All you have to do is hold one end against your ear...use the rounded end as it will be more comfortable, and place the other end against the engine or transmission case. Then listen.
The sound will be transmitted through the handle very well and you will hear vastly more than you ever could by standing beside the machine....and hear it very clearly.
A simple, and usually readily available, option is a standard wooden broom or mop handle. (Without the whiskers on the end)
All you have to do is hold one end against your ear...use the rounded end as it will be more comfortable, and place the other end against the engine or transmission case. Then listen.
The sound will be transmitted through the handle very well and you will hear vastly more than you ever could by standing beside the machine....and hear it very clearly.