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Whineing rear end!

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I have a small whine from the back end when under power.
could it just be CVs or am I lookin at more serious gearbox investigations?
Anyone have any clues?

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simply allow the mrs to sit in the front :trunk :trunk :rofl
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sounds like a bearing. someone on here will know which one, how much etc

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Post by oldiguana »

probably the onion baji's off that buffet last night duck,they're making mar rear end whine this morning..............
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Post by HarryMann »

Checked your gearbox for oil level lately? Gears all select OK?

Wheel bearing usually hum or drone, not whine... and noise changes slightly dependent on any cornering loads.

A whine is normally the diff or gearbox... as long as you really mean a whine, and not a drone or a hum :)

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Post by Chopper »

Thanks, definitely not bearings and gearbox selecting perfectly.
I'll keep runnin it and see what happens!! :?

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Post by "WEAZLECHIN" »

the thing is, there are bearings in the gearbox. i changed one in me merc not long ago because of the constant whine.

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If its started whining then its not good...
Either the output bearings have started to go or the pinon bearing has.. either way the mess will get a lot worse and something will get broke.. then you are into another box... or a very big repair bill.. better to do something about it BEFORE it breaks...
Aidan "Beaker" in the club does repairs/rebiulds as required...

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