[Healeys] Mystery noise
Roger Grace
roggrace at telus.net
Thu Aug 20 17:23:55 MDT 2020
David,
Thank you. Yes sounds quite feasible; will check and report backrg
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From: David Nock <healeydoc at gmail.com>
To: Roger Grace <roggrace at telus.net>, 'healeylist' <healeys at autox.team.net>
Sent: Thu, 20 Aug 2020 12:47:51 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Mystery noise
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will go away when sitting on the ground. David
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From:Roger Grace via HealeysSent: Thursday, August 20, 2020 10:27 AMTo:'healeylist'Subject: [Healeys] Mystery noise AH people - fighting a noise in my BJ8 that may or may not be
serious.Reluctant to tear out the tranny unnecessarily and then to find it was
something simple !
Notice it at low speed (probably exists at driving speed but too much wind
and engine
noise) if shift to neutral and cut ignition to minimize engine
and exhaust noise.Noise is pulsating - like a tire with a bad spot but seems to be at
prop shaft speed. At first thought that it was at wheel speed and from R side.So changed out the R wheel bearing.No improvement Then while looking below noted that universals had some play.So changed out both universals.Rear brakes not dragging and no binding of wheels.No improvement. Did listening on hoist with others listening too. Consensus was that there
was a noise at rear OD area as well as the pulsating one. So pulled annulus in situ and replaced both rear bearings. Quieter but
still the pulsating noise while coasting in N. Sound file enclosed is a road test from about 15 MPH then shift to N and
cut engine. Tunnel cover off.
Able to replicate noise with engine on axle stands but not by turning a
rear wheel by hand or with an e motor.
Noise does appear to come from transmission.
To verify is not diff removed one of the rear seats and noise doesn't
appear to be coming from diff area.
Disconnecting prop shaft to isolate diff not possible as need the inertia
of the rear wheels to produce the pulsing. About 5k miles ago I changed out the larger OD front bearing (sourced from
Moss ... ?) in the OD.OD works fine and transmission shifts and works OK without unusual
noises. The pulsating/cyclical nature of the noise baffles me and not consistent
with a bearing failure ? Given that it occurs in neutral with no gears meshing it surely is not a
bad gear tooth etc.
OD not engaged so it is locked so not likely there.
Removed gearbox top cover and did inspection - nothing obvious.
So to my mind this only leaves the GB rear bearing ?Or maybe a broken circlip or thrust washer and probably on main shaft
external to gearbox ?
or half shaft ?
Any comments/thoughts appreciated from the more experienced
among us.
Tkxrg
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