
Originally Posted by
JRL
When I start driving and get about 20 mph I hear a whirring/whine type of noise. This noise persists as speed increases until I can no longer hear it due to road/engine noise. When I slow back down to about 15 mph it makes a major clunk and then it is fine and the whirring/whine noise stops at the same time.
COULD BE THE VISCOUS COUPLING IS GOING (OR THE BEVEL GEAR)
This clunk is bad and it is the kind that makes you cringe. I tested using the brakes to slow and also coasting to a stop and the results are the same. I can do hard acceloration without any noises other than described above. It doesn't matter if I increase speed rapidly or slowly. I also kept it in first gear and tested it that way to see if it had anything to do with the transmission shifting and it did not. I took a look at the driveshaft and it seemed to be ok however I'm not sure what to look for on a bad one. The U-joints were tight and there was only a little play moving it front to back. Here are the conclusions I have made thus far:
A CRACKED TORQUE MOUNT WOULD NOT MAKE THIS NOISE, BESIDES THE WHINE IS MECHANICAL.
ALSO POSSIBLE WHEEL BEARING?
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