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The Fixer 03-31-2009 09:38 PM

10-Bolt - Gear Whine on Deceleration?
 
Hey all,
I had the Monte out today (felt good to be back in the saddle!!) and noticed some whiny noise coming from the rear. It happens on deceleration from about 40mph down to 35mph, and then quiets down. I'm pretty sure it only happens when the car is in gear; if I stab the clutch, the noise goes away. Think it's anything to be concerned about? It's a stock 10-bolt with factory 3.73s, Powertrax locker, T/A diff. cover, and 205K miles.

Thanks for any opinions!

camaroAL 03-31-2009 09:59 PM

sounds like u getting ready to replace the ring and pinion

BonzoHansen 03-31-2009 10:03 PM

...go 8.5 hunting...

alamantia 04-01-2009 08:36 AM

tighten the pinion nut about 10-15 degrees and try it again

The Fixer 04-01-2009 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by CamaroAL (Post 568352)
sounds like u getting ready to replace the ring and pinion

Well, that's an expense I wasn't planning this year...need to replace the clutch as well, so I hope it'll last a while.

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Originally Posted by BonzoHansen (Post 568355)
...go 8.5 hunting...

Maybe, but they're crazy expensive. I should price out having my original rear rebuilt vs. buying a used 8.5 or maybe a QuickPerformance bolt-in 9". $$ is a little scarce since we're building an addition on our house and we've still gotta pay for the kitchen.

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Originally Posted by alamantia (Post 568493)
tighten the pinion nut about 10-15 degrees and try it again

Hmm, I think I'll give this a shot. The pinion seal is leaking like crazy now anyway, so it's cheap enough to change and see if it kills two birds with one stone (messy garage and whiny rear). Hopefully I can swap it out in the next week or two and report back.

BonzoHansen 04-01-2009 03:37 PM

Just look for a housing an put it aside until you have the $$ to build it. that is cheaper than buying a good used rear then blowing it up. :)

GP99GT 04-01-2009 04:03 PM

couldnt it also be the throwout bearing? or are you absolutely sure its coming from the rear?

Ian 04-01-2009 04:10 PM

how bad is the pinion seal leaking? maybe its just low on fluid.

The Fixer 04-01-2009 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by BonzoHansen (Post 568775)
Just look for a housing an put it aside until you have the $$ to build it. that is cheaper than buying a good used rear then blowing it up. :)

Good point sir! Of course, my 10-bolt so far has 200K on it and counting, and outside of this bizarre whine that started recently has no signs of giving up the ghost. It'll probably last a good while, I have those crappy Continental 245/45 17s tires that go up in smoke instead of hooking up. :)

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Originally Posted by GP99GT (Post 568793)
couldnt it also be the throwout bearing? or are you absolutely sure its coming from the rear?

My trained ear says it's definitely from the rear. The car is pretty quiet inside, so it's not too bad to hear which direction the noise is coming from. I never listen to the radio, and the exhaust exits out the sides behind the rear tires, so it doesn't drone inside the car.

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Originally Posted by Ian (Post 568796)
how bad is the pinion seal leaking? maybe its just low on fluid.

Definitely possible. There's a good-sized puddle under the rear of the car in the garage. There's also a huge puddle of ATF, and another of engine oil. The only thing it doesn't leak is antifreeze!

69BirdX 04-02-2009 06:39 AM

mine was whinein pretty bad. pullled it apart and it was only the pinion bearing.

1984camaroz28 04-02-2009 06:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by camaroAL (Post 568352)
sounds like u getting ready to replace the ring and pinion

most likely not prob a pinion bearing. with 200k on it.

BonzoHansen 04-02-2009 07:14 PM

Let's keep it constructive and on topic please.


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