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Differential Growl

mdionne

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I have a distinct growl from behind the seats. I'm thinking it's the differential. It starts at 2000 RPM and quits at about 2100-2200 RPM.

I have recently put in a new used transmission, u-joints, and rear brakes. I have changed the oil in the differential as well.

Any thoughts?
 
There's a Tiger in Your Tank?
 
Diff would howl at all speeds, me thinks.

Kurt.
 
:iagree: That's been my experience too. Sounds more like a vibration of some sort.
 
Could a bad pinion bearing cause this?
 
Did you mark the drive shaft in relation to the flanges before removal?

m
 
I did but lost the marks during the two years it kicked around my work bench area.

You think it's not balanced? Do I just rotate and test to see if it stops?
 
mdionne said:
I did but lost the marks during the two years it kicked around my work bench area.

You think it's not balanced? Do I just rotate and test to see if it stops?

Why not?

It seems like a rather narrow band of vibration.

m
 
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