Re: IML: rear end noise
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Re: IML: rear end noise



By the conditions you have described, it would seem the gear set-up was wrong. The special gear lube, has to do with the clutch unit in the posi unit, this usually only makes noise, during turns. Its also possible the pinion gear shimming(741-742 housing) was done wrong, if it's a 489 case, the crush sleeve may have been reused, and bearing pre-load is wrong.Its also possible the pinion nut is loose. If thats the case, (741-742 housings) check the torque on the nut. If its a 489 case, the pinion nut torque, and bearing pre-load can only be done with the carrier assembly removed from the axle assembly.There is a casting number on the side of the carrier housing that will identify the housing.Ya'll have a nice day, Dave.
 
-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Chris Strohmeyer" <chrisstroh@xxxxxxxxxxx>

> Hi all,
> My sure grip rear end is moaning/whirring at above 30mph. If I lift my foot
> slightly off the pedal it goes away completely. After looking over 40 years
> of receipts I discovered 10 years ago and 10k miles ago the rear end was
> completely rebuilt. I read that there's a "special oil for sure grips".
> Isn't this just 90w gear oil? It was a little low so I topped it up but no
> change.
>
> Any ideas as to what this may be. I'm going to contact the former owner to
> see if rebuilding it actually made the noise go away.
>
> Thx,
> Chris
> 67 Imperial Convertible
>
>
>
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