Tip of the day..

Southernboy

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Vehicles make many sounds. Most are normal while the vehicle is in motion. But there are times when a noise coming from under the car can be a serious matter. Here are a few common “noises” that may come from the rear axle that need immediate attention:

• A “whirring” noise while decelerating at any or all speeds is most likely caused by bad pinion bearings or loose pinion bearing preload. This condition is typically always diagnosed as a bad ring and Pinion gear.

• A “howl or whine” during acceleration over a small or large speedrange is usually caused by worn ring and pinion gears or improper gear set up.

• “Rumbling or whirring” at speeds over 20 mph can be caused by worn carrier bearings. The noise may change while cornering or turning.

• Regular “clunking” or loud “clicking” every few feet may indicate a broken ring or pinion gear tooth.

• “Banging, clicking or clunking” while cornering can be caused by broken cornering gears commonly called “spider gears”, lack of sufficient positraction lubrication, or worn positraction clutches.

• A “Rumble” while cornering or turning may indicate bad wheel bearings.

• A steady vibration that increases with the vehicle’s speed can be caused by worn u-joints or an out of balance driveshaft.

• “Clunking or clicking” when starting to move or getting on and off the gas might be loose yokes, bad u-joints or worn transfer case or transmission parts.

All unusual or strange noises produced by the driveline while driving have a root cause and should be thoroughly investigated to prevent serious damage to the vehicle or the operator.
 

Ianmc

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British Zeds
The M44 Massive
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Whinging from the passenger when going around corners enthusiastically. Solution is to buy a Bond car to eject passenger.:)
 

Mint

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British Zeds
East Anglian Crew
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Stafford
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2.2 & 3.0 Sport
...Whinging from the passenger when going around corners enthusiastically...
Did you get a bit of that this weekend Ian;)
 

Southernboy

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I subscribe to a 4x4 forum where several members there have used Liqui Moly LM 47 MoS2 CV joint grease added to the diff oil.
They all claim it's a "wonder cure" for the whining diffs - front and back.
I have a very faint deceleration whine, so I may get a small tube of the stuff and add it to the diff. If it works - then great, if not, it's not a major to drain and re-fill. And for about $3.00 for a 100g tube - cheap enough.
Liqui Moly claim it can be added to transmissions and diffs to provide extra lubrication to the gear faces. It handles temperatures from -30 up to around 130 C.
 

Dino D

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British Zeds
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Kent
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2.8 Manual
I like a bit of diff whine - reminds me that I’m driving a proper car (aka a dinosaur!)

It’s why BMW engineered it into the Z3 say.
 
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