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[alfa] Re: Transaxle noise
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- Subject: [alfa] Re: Transaxle noise
- From: Mark Tamas <mst@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 11:55:12 -0700
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Joe,
I'm not trying to be alarmist, but this reminds me of a problem I had
with the Alfetta, except mine happened when on throttle rather than
off. The big double ball bearing that handles the thrust loads on the
main/pinion shaft had gone south. The play in the bearing alters the
thrust on the pinion gear, hence the whine. When I finally pulled the
gearbox and split the case, bits of bearing cage fell out and the balls
looked like the moon. Granted, I drove for quite a while with the noise
and it was a fairly substantial growl, more so than what I imagine you
are describing. I say pull the drain plug and examine the oil and the
magnet to see if there are any metal bits apparent, just to be safe. I
hope this helps and I also hope that's not your problem!
Mark Tamas
Eugene, OR
79 116GT (x2)
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 02:50:18 -0400
From: Joe Elliott <jee@domain.elided>
Subject: [alfa] weird transaxle noise
I saw the new Harry Potter movie last night, and on the way home I
noticed a fairly high frequency, but barely perceptable
"wha-wha-wah-wah" coming from the back of the car, but only when I
was off the throttle and the wheels were driving the engine. I
figure it has to be coming from the diff. or gearbox, and probably
isn't a good thing. I checked the gear oil today, and it was about a
quarter inch low, by which I mean it was a quarter inch below the
filler plug, which is probably insignificant. Anybody know what this
noise is, and how worried I should be?
Joe Elliott
'82 GTV-6
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