Trans/Rearend Howling noise.
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Trans/Rearend Howling noise.
Okay, I had my rear end rebuilt, just the bearings and such no gears to fix a whine/howl comming from the rear. It fixed the problem, but about 2 weeks after the noise came back and is now louder than before. Also the howl only becomes audible under accel from about 15mph on up. It is especially loud in fith gear at about 50mph and 6th at 65-70. However, there are certain speeds where the howl wont be near as loud. If I put the car in neutral or push the clutch in the noise goes away so it seems its only under accel.
I am having the trans rebuilt next week, and I hope that the noise is coming from the trans and just verberating through the rear end, but it certainly sounds like it is coming from the rear. Is there any way this could be the trans and not the rear end again? The guy who rebuilt the rear showed me the bearings and they were pretty worn out and the noise was gone right after the repair. I took it back to him and he checked the fluid, backlash and such and told me everything was good and that it had to be something in the trans or clutch. I hope its not the rear end again.
I am having the trans rebuilt next week, and I hope that the noise is coming from the trans and just verberating through the rear end, but it certainly sounds like it is coming from the rear. Is there any way this could be the trans and not the rear end again? The guy who rebuilt the rear showed me the bearings and they were pretty worn out and the noise was gone right after the repair. I took it back to him and he checked the fluid, backlash and such and told me everything was good and that it had to be something in the trans or clutch. I hope its not the rear end again.
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I have not done any hard launches, but after the rebuild I did get on it from time to time. BTW I mean the rear end rebuild not my tranny. I am getting the trans done next week. I rarely dog the car, but the occasional run through the gears at WOT. I just dont understand why it would come back two weeks after it was rebuilt. He checked it over again and said everything was fine. So its either everything wasnt fine or the problem is something else. Perhaps an axle bearing? Oh well, I guess ill find out in a few weeks when the trans is rebuilt.
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I have not done any hard launches, but after the rebuild I did get on it from time to time. BTW I mean the rear end rebuild not my tranny. I am getting the trans done next week. I rarely dog the car, but the occasional run through the gears at WOT. I just dont understand why it would come back two weeks after it was rebuilt. He checked it over again and said everything was fine. So its either everything wasnt fine or the problem is something else. Perhaps an axle bearing? Oh well, I guess ill find out in a few weeks when the trans is rebuilt.
Yes you will know for sure once the tranny is rebuilt.
One easy way to verify the noise source. remove the drive shaft and see if the noise is sill there.
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Yeah he replaced the diff and pinion bearings not the axle bearing. He said the axle bearing was okay. Now sure on the U-Joints, but I was told that could be a source too. I really wish I could get a sound clip of the noise. Its deff a howl and not a whining noise. It only happens under load and almost sounds like mettle on mettle at very low rpms. I thought about the tranny mount too? Is there a way I can find out for sure what it is by jacking the car up and letting it run through some gears. What would be the tall tale sign of it being the rear end? I might pull the cover too and change the fluid.
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One easy way to verify the noise source. remove the drive shaft and see if the noise is sill there.
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The easiest way that I can think of would be:
1.) Securely put the car on a lift or jackstands.
2.) Remove the driveshaft completely.
3.) Cover the tranny tailhousing with something to keep tranny
fluid from coming out.
4.) Start the car and put it in gear to see if the noise is still present.
Let us know what you find.
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1.) Securely put the car on a lift or jackstands.
2.) Remove the driveshaft completely.
3.) Cover the tranny tailhousing with something to keep tranny
fluid from coming out.
4.) Start the car and put it in gear to see if the noise is still present.
Let us know what you find.
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