Re: [Amc-list] Droning sound in 66 American
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Re: [Amc-list] Droning sound in 66 American



On Sat, 24 Feb 2007, RetroRalph wrote:

> I haven't seen anyone suggest this was differential noise yet... I used to
> get a howling rear end once in a while.  The last one was in my 71 Ford LTD
> and I always figured it was in the ring gear or pinion.

Good point! And it's easy to test somewhat.

Cruising flat and level at steady speed, make it
drone. Accellerate lightly; does sound change? Back to cruise
speed, decellerate lightly; does it change?

By doing that you're making ring and pinion touch on the leading
gear tooth faces and then trailing faces. If the sounds changes
"a lot" it's differential trouble, worn gears (lack of lube?) or
carrier bearings. Could also be axle bearings if their really
bad.

It's a zero-cost, uninvasive test...
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