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04-28-2014, 06:17 PM | #1 |
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rear gear whine
I bought this old 72 as a driver for my boys with plans to fix it up if it survived them. It's been doing pretty well but I haven't really used it as a truck until last weekend. I bought two 69 Mustangs out in Eastern KY and used the 72 and my dad had his F250. We drove for hours just to get to them but shortly after leaving the house with the trailer hitched up, the rear started whining and was really hot. I checked the lube and couldn't feel any so I put a pint in and that filled it. I stopped frequently to check the rear and see if it was till getting hot. It seamed better but still noisy. It made it all the way out to Eastern KY and back loaded with a 69 Mach 1 and lots os parts. I let my dad tow the heavier load with his 250. The rear doesn't make much noise around town or with no load but as soon as I work it it is really loud. I think it might be the gears because if it were a bearing I would think it would be noisy all the time.
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04-28-2014, 08:22 PM | #2 |
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Re: rear gear whine
You need to pop that diff cover off and take a look around sometime when you git some time. Look at the whare pattern on the gears. Then match it to photos on the internet. That should tell you if it loose or tight. Also is it a ten bolt or a twelve bolt cover?
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04-28-2014, 08:34 PM | #3 |
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Re: rear gear whine
I am not sure if it is a 10 or 12. I will have to check. Maybe this weekend I will pull the cover and change the lube.
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04-29-2014, 07:05 AM | #4 |
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Re: rear gear whine
It sounds to me that it may be a pinion bearing. Is it leaking any gear lube around the seal?
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04-29-2014, 09:13 AM | #5 |
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Re: rear gear whine
no leaks. The noise is only under load. When I don't pull the trailer or if I let off the throttle it gets quiet.
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04-29-2014, 10:38 AM | #6 |
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Re: rear gear whine
Gear mesh frequency is a "high frequency pure tone" (aka "whine") in the 370 Hz range (depending on axle ratio). It is load dependent and can whine on coast, steady state driving, or accel (or more than one of those).
Bearing noise is usually more of a low frequency "rumble" (trashy, white noise; not a pure tone) and is not as load dependent. I'd pull the cover and check the pattern and lube. If everything looks ok and it's quiet during normal use I wouldn't worry about it. K
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04-29-2014, 02:34 PM | #7 |
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Re: rear gear whine
Could be a number of things with the pinion... lash is frequently set incorrectly by DIYers. Did the OP recently replace it?
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I have been driving it as a car (no loads) and mostly in town driving. This was while I was getting the bugs out from sitting. It has been getting more reliable so I decided to use it to tow with. I didn't notice the noise until I had the trailer (empty) and got up to 55+ mph. It is more of a tone I would say. It it very load sensitive. The noise (even with trailer) will decrease or go away when coasting or going down hill, let off throttle, etc. It isn't really noticeable until over 45 mph and seams the loudest or worst at 60 to 65. On the interstate I tried to stay under 60 because it was quite annoying above that.
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