Long story short I would suggest pulling it apart and learning how they work. Loud noise does not sound good to me, although these old cars have lots of little noises to get used to.On these trannys when you push the clutch in the lever is putting pressure on the bearing at the drivers side, and that drives a long pushrod through tranny shaft, through a bushing/seal that is supposed to make it run straight, and into the pressure plate.So bad things happen when that rod doesn't run straight, it can wear a hole offcenter into the pressure plate and even poke through it which is going to probably get you stuck.Also the bearing is in a high up area that should see some oil if filled properly to spec. Very dangerous to run these cars low on oil because fifth gear can start popping out and explode, etc.I suggest if you like the car that you pull everything apart to investigate. Reason being most used cars I get are neglected. If tranny goes through gears and isn't making a racket then you can take this time to do a clutch job. Replace a few external seals on tranny including the axle flanges. Dump oil and replace with new gl4 spec fluid only after reinstall.For the inside of the tranny you need a small seal and bushing that the pushrod rides in, which i always blindly replace as well. And a mainshaft seal.Clutch kit might not have come with the bearing which is round and fits in drivers side.There is a green cover on drivers side that I have reused each time, slowly pounding off with a screwdriver. Upon reinstall I clean and use some right stuff and let it set up and I haven't had any problems.
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
Still not sure what came in your clutch kit?Should have the disc.Then there is the pressure plate.There is a smaller round plate with notches that is spring loaded onto the pressure plate itself.The throw out bearing is round and a few inches tall, never came in one of my kits.I shop at autohausazThis link below is pushrod, bushing and small seal it rides through.http://www.autohausaz.com/search/product.aspx?sid=q1cyz1452ewhug45dgmhhbvf&makeid=800026@VW&modelid=1282788@JETTA%20DELUXE&year=1985&cid=pushrod@pushrod&gid=11027@Clutch%20Pushrodmainshaft tranny oil seal so you start fresh if inside doing a clutch job.http://www.autohausaz.com/search/product.aspx?sid=q1cyz1452ewhug45dgmhhbvf&makeid=800026@VW&modelid=1282788@JETTA%20DELUXE&year=1985&cid=33@Transmission/Transaxle%20System&gid=7996@Main%20Shaft%20Oil%20SealIf you want to attack the axle flanges while out of the car.http://www.autohausaz.com/search/product.aspx?sid=q1cyz1452ewhug45dgmhhbvf&makeid=800026@VW&modelid=1284959@RABBIT%20&year=1979&cid=33@Transmission/Transaxle%20System&gid=7972@Final%20Drive%20Oil%20Seal
The clutch kit will have came with the disc that the pushrod pushes against as well. At least all that I have seen do.