Howl after gear install
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Howl after gear install
Just got back from shop who done my gear swap 2:73's to 3:73's. There is definitely a howl when you let up on throttle. (Not under load) May even be on acceleration, but I dont believe so. They used a royal purple synthetic that has a friction modifier in it, but mine is a torsen. I thought if you had a torsen you did not need the friction modifier? They only heat cycled the rear 1 time. Will the noise worsen and will this damage the rear end?
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Synthetic gear lube typically comes with the LSD additive already in it, makes no real difference to the Torsen.
Take it back and have them find out why it's howling (is it a bearing, or is it the ring/pinion...?).
Take it back and have them find out why it's howling (is it a bearing, or is it the ring/pinion...?).
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My summit gears howl a little on coast. They were set up correctly but just a fact of life with most aftermarket gears. Sounds like a straight splined M22 transmission.
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Update.
Was able to drive a little more and really pinpoint when the gears begin to whine and when they stop. They for sure, only begin to whine when the car is not under load. Only when you let up on pedal. Also, it only starts after you have reached about 40 mph. Below that you just cant hear it. I took my car back to the guys at the shop that put them in and the 2 techs who worked on my car said they checked and double checked preload and backlash and they said the gears were within specs. The veteran tech said he has done countless f-bodies with 10 bolts and he said Richmond and Motives with some cars just make more noise than a stock GM gear and pinion! Should I be satisfied with this or should I buy another set of gears. I will admit at first it was annoying, but I have never had a F-body that was quite. I mean, there is always something that is making noise in these things. Will the noise get worse and will it begin to break **** sooner or later?
Was able to drive a little more and really pinpoint when the gears begin to whine and when they stop. They for sure, only begin to whine when the car is not under load. Only when you let up on pedal. Also, it only starts after you have reached about 40 mph. Below that you just cant hear it. I took my car back to the guys at the shop that put them in and the 2 techs who worked on my car said they checked and double checked preload and backlash and they said the gears were within specs. The veteran tech said he has done countless f-bodies with 10 bolts and he said Richmond and Motives with some cars just make more noise than a stock GM gear and pinion! Should I be satisfied with this or should I buy another set of gears. I will admit at first it was annoying, but I have never had a F-body that was quite. I mean, there is always something that is making noise in these things. Will the noise get worse and will it begin to break **** sooner or later?
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Coast side noise is definitely the lesser of two evils and not likely to cause any harm to the ring and pinion. How loud is it? Do you have any aftermarket suspension components with poly or rod ends? It's a fact aftermarket gears are more likely to make noise than factory GM (AAM) gears. If the noise you hear is just alittle in the background I would ignore it but if it's really howling then I'd take it back to the shop. I built up a rear with AAM 4.10s and a solid pinion spacer, it started out quiet but after many trips to the track it picked up a slight whine in the unloaded transition from load to coast side of the gears.
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Sounds like they didnt get the pattern great on the decel side - I would take it back and tell them to redo the pattern on the gears, you shouldn't have a howl at all if it was done properly and assuming you bought new gears. If you have howl with brand new gears it is due to a sloppy install
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Ya, I will give them a call and give them a chance to make things right. If not, looks like I will be doing my first ever gear install. Which is probably what I should of done anyway.
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This is from a ford 8.8, but the gear pattern is what you want
http://www.stangnet.com/mustang-foru...attern.829395/
Be sure you check both the drive side (acceleration) and coast side (decel)
I'm betting you're too shallow or too deep and the shop is too lazy to fix it because it may mean popping the pinion back out and adding/subtracting a shim and that is a PITA, because you're going back to square one and that means shops are losing time and ultimately $$$
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The fact that he has just decel howling indicates to me that the pattern is probably not great but rather satisfactory, which is what a lot of shops do because they could careless. It's a "you have to make sacrafices because you are going performance" mentality so deal with it, rather than take the time to make it perfect so you don't have issues.
I've seen it on more than one occasion...my notion is, if you pay for something it should be done 100% properly, the only time you should have to settle for something is if you do the work yourself and opt that you will accept the end result you get.
What you have to remember is the drive side is the important side and the decel side isnt as important as there isn't much load on the gears at that point, so rather than take it back apart they likely left it and will feed you a line of B.S
If it were me, I'd pop the cover, get some machinest blue paint and check the pattern myself. Then you have easy grounds to go back and say- fix it, it's wrong or refund my money
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They should be quiet but in the real world hey not everyone has the talent and patience it takes to get them spot on. Personally as long as its a slight noise and nothing loud I won't worry about it. I've owned many many many 10 bolt 7.5 rear cars(15) in my time and all were a little noisy. EVERY single one had 40-70 mph slight gear whine and the hotter the oil got the louder they whined. Good Luck