Whirring noise

Is it the small needle bearing behind the pressure plate?
 
Is it the small needle bearing behind the pressure plate?

Yours will be a ball bearing, but yes it sits into the pressure plate from the inside. You have to undo the 5 pressure plate spring bolts and lift out the plate to get the bearing out
 
When doing the 5 pressure plate bolts, do them progressively both loosening and tightening, eliminates the chance of cracking a threaded boss on the basket.

Tip from Honda tech cert class.
 
Progressive and diagonal loosening/tightening method applies to all multi fixing engine parts,
E.g. cam cover, cam ladder, cylinder head, crank main bearing ladder, con rod caps, sump, clutch cover, torsional damper cover, alternator cover, clutch pressure plate, etc

Ime the manufacturer will always specify the exact sequence for ladders, cyl head.

Ime the most critical thing for tightening up pressure plate bolts is to do them as above and to EXACTLY the right torque spec.

An uneven-ness here can mean a tight spot for the pressure plate bearing, which will decrease the bearing service life.

If @Tbone noise is indeed the bearing, there's a good chance it was caused by unevenness in the pressure plate fixings. Springs are included in this.
 
@R-III-R Turbo and @Claviger since the noise started I have had to adjust clutch cable out farther and farther to get it to engage fully. Now I am at the end of adjustment on both ends and the noise has gotten worse.
 
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Time to open her up dude, could also be a lifter arm or pullrod about to let go..
 
The detent spring instructions from the link in my signature will get you in and out of there pretty quickly.