Z0Tex
10-13-2010, 02:00 PM
I have a Moser 12bolt with 4.10 gears and an Eaton posi in my '01 T/A. The car also has a Spohn torque arm, Spohn lca's, Spohn panhard rod, and subframe connectors. QA1 coilovers and a Spohn solid rear drag sway bar. Engine is a forged 347 with a TReX cam and patriot heads running through an M6 trans. Here is the issue.
When driving down the highway above 45ish mph, there is an audible whine/howl coming from the back end. If I accelerate and put a load on the drivetrain, the howl dies off some. If I let off the gas or hold a steady speed, the howl gets louder. Also, something in the back of the car has a nasty vibration above 65 mph. It is so bad that it feels like one of those electric seat massagers and it totally blurs the image in the rear view mirror. It feels like something could let go. The vibration really picks up after 65 mph. I know for a fact it is not engine rpm related. It will do it in any gear or with the trans in neutral above 65 mph. Here is the kicker: say I'm at 80 mph. If I ease into the brakes, the vibration goes away completely. It will go away with the drivetrain engaged or coasting with the clutch in. I don't have to get on the brakes hard to make it go away, just a normal level of pressure on them.
I have had the rear wheels checked when I had new tires put on them a few weeks ago. The wheels are straight and true and balanced out fine, according to the local Discount Tire shop. Also, I have a very audible clunk that comes from right behind the transmission area whenever I engage or disengage the clutch and put a load on or take a load off the drivetrain. I have been told by the guys at the local shop here that it is the bushing at the front of the torque arm that is worn and should be replaced with a metal ball joint. Sometimes it will make that clunk if I am driving along and go over a bump, like when the rear suspension and axle move. If I am really smooth with the clutch, it wont make the clunking noise but it is annoying when it does.
Are these issues all related or are they all caused by separate things that have gone wrong? Unbalanced driveshaft? Bent axle? Screwed gears? I want to get this 540hp beast to the drag strip sometime this fall but I am not going to run the car when it feels like something in the back end wants to explode at higher speeds. I appreciate any input and ideas you may have. Thanks!
When driving down the highway above 45ish mph, there is an audible whine/howl coming from the back end. If I accelerate and put a load on the drivetrain, the howl dies off some. If I let off the gas or hold a steady speed, the howl gets louder. Also, something in the back of the car has a nasty vibration above 65 mph. It is so bad that it feels like one of those electric seat massagers and it totally blurs the image in the rear view mirror. It feels like something could let go. The vibration really picks up after 65 mph. I know for a fact it is not engine rpm related. It will do it in any gear or with the trans in neutral above 65 mph. Here is the kicker: say I'm at 80 mph. If I ease into the brakes, the vibration goes away completely. It will go away with the drivetrain engaged or coasting with the clutch in. I don't have to get on the brakes hard to make it go away, just a normal level of pressure on them.
I have had the rear wheels checked when I had new tires put on them a few weeks ago. The wheels are straight and true and balanced out fine, according to the local Discount Tire shop. Also, I have a very audible clunk that comes from right behind the transmission area whenever I engage or disengage the clutch and put a load on or take a load off the drivetrain. I have been told by the guys at the local shop here that it is the bushing at the front of the torque arm that is worn and should be replaced with a metal ball joint. Sometimes it will make that clunk if I am driving along and go over a bump, like when the rear suspension and axle move. If I am really smooth with the clutch, it wont make the clunking noise but it is annoying when it does.
Are these issues all related or are they all caused by separate things that have gone wrong? Unbalanced driveshaft? Bent axle? Screwed gears? I want to get this 540hp beast to the drag strip sometime this fall but I am not going to run the car when it feels like something in the back end wants to explode at higher speeds. I appreciate any input and ideas you may have. Thanks!