Re: Whining on acceleration
[Re: chache876]
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Are you sure its not coming from your rear end? Thats the way they'll typically act when the Ring & pinion either isnt quite set up right, or is just worn. Once you plant the pinion into the ring gear (foot on pedal) it makes noise, once you let the pinion float a little (foot off pedal) noise goes away. This condition would be much more typical than a tranny making a whining noise.
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Re: Whining on acceleration
[Re: chache876]
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the planet gears do whine a little IMO when in gear at slow speed at least all mine have had what i think is the tranz planet gears whining rear chunks can tranzmit noise up the shaft but..rear axle most of the time drowns it out when bad from my experiance dont think you will hear it in N or with the drive shaft out if its the tranz gears swaping to the "used" 3.91 is not the docs work IMHO just cause the gears and diff looked good is another thing "used" is key word here when it comes to the rear axle makeing noise
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Re: Whining on acceleration
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09/05/10 11:29 PM
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What Mopar Country said, they need to come out. A reset MIGHT take away SOME of the noise but the odds are not good
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Re: Whining on acceleration
[Re: RapidRobert]
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09/06/10 12:14 AM
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What type of fluid are you running in the rear? I'm becoming convinced that syn allows the gear in my DD to transmit a noise that wasn't there with the standard goop.
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Re: Whining on acceleration
[Re: SomeCarGuy]
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What type of fluid are you running in the rear? I'm becoming convinced that syn allows the gear in my DD to transmit a noise that wasn't there with the standard goop.
80w90 w/posi additve, non synthetic
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Re: Whining on acceleration
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Any time you take a set of gears out of a carrier, then re-set it up in a new carrier (i.e. USED), its gonna make noise. There is just no way to get them absolutely exactly the same as they were in the other carrier. The good news is, it doesn't neccisarily mean anything is wrong. Plenty of gearsets have lived for years and tens of thousands of miles, singing all the way along.
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