Noise Analysis
Bearing is in constant contact all of the time, difference is in the load applied to the bearing and position of the bearing. The G56 took a belt and suspender approach to noise reduction. It uses a DMF and the disc has a torsion damper (springs in the hub) to keep the trans quiet. I did this with our 12V on the way back from TN one day, take an empty plastic soda or water bottle and with the top off, hold the bottle against the stick, the bottle acted like a little megaphone, heard all kinds of noise, it just might help hear the trans or clutch noise while moving, or stopped. When the truck and the disc is not moving (stopped, and clutch released-pedal on floorboard) the only things that can still be making noise are the pilot bearing, throw out bearing, Self-Adjusting Clutch cover components (possibility for SAC making noise, IMHO, remote, but it contains lots of extra parts) and with the G56, the DMF is still in play. Good luck.