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Old 12-04-2005, 02:44 AM
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whine in differentials

While im driving im hearing a significant whining noise coming from the rear. The sound only occurs while im coasting with the transmission engaged around the 40-50 mph range. Otherwise there is no sound. How much should I worry about this thing dieing out on me? Im not hard on it at all. I cant hook worth a crap so it isnt getting a whole lot of stress. And as far as i know the posi function is working fine. Just when i let off the gas at around 40-50mph. If i push the gas back down the whine goes away.
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97 Camaro differential whines too....

Hello 92zcamaroperson, My 97 does the same thing. I have the 3.8 auto with 120 K. Generally, I think this noise is nothing to worry about. It is the nature of the beast on a rear wheel drive car. I had a 318 '71 Plymouth that did this its whole life. That said, makes me want to check my lube and make sure it is full. Here's what my book says....

If the level is below the bottom of the filler plug hole, you'll need to add some lubricant. Add enough to raise the level to the bottom of the filler plug hole.
Standard Differential - use axle lubricant GM part #12345977 or SAE 80W-90 GL-5 gear lube.
Limited Slip Differential - To add lube when the level is low, use axle lube GM part #12345977. To completely refill after draining, add 4 ounces of Limited Slip Differential Lubricant Additive GM part # 1052358 then fill to the bottom of the filler plug hole with axle lube.

Or, just ask the guys at the oil change place to check the differential lube next time you get a change. As long as it isn't clunking and clanging I wouldn't worry. JJ
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Re: whine in differentials

I wouldn't trust an oil change place with my differential oil. Then again, I plain out wouldn't trust an oil change place.

Change the oil, but the additive in, and see fi it goes away. That's what usually happens.
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Old 12-04-2005, 08:27 AM
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Re: whine in differentials

werd on the no lube place. But yeah i guess that would be the best thing to do. Any suggestions on what brand of diff fluid would you suggest? And then posi addidtive?
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Re: whine in differentials

mine does the same thing 92z at the exact same speeds and when i take off under light acceleration...i replaced the fluid with synthetic mobil and it still makes that sound....so iono
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Re: whine in differentials

You can tighten up the backlash a bit and that will usually take care of the noise.
All the whine noise is, is the clearance between the ring and pinion.
The noise will occur even if the backlash is in specs, but going on the tight end of the spec will eliminate the noise.
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Re: Re: whine in differentials

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You can tighten up the backlash a bit and that will usually take care of the noise.
All the whine noise is, is the clearance between the ring and pinion.
The noise will occur even if the backlash is in specs, but going on the tight end of the spec will eliminate the noise.
how exactly do you do that? thanks!
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Re: whine in differentials

what he said. ?
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lol on oil change places...

"I wouldn't trust an oil change place with my differential oil. Then again, I plain out wouldn't trust an oil change place."

Good call there Savage! I do trust my oil change guy though... good long time friend who has saved my rear on many occasions. Sharp eyes he has for stuff I wouldn't have ever noticed. JJ
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Re: whine in differentials

i have some 3.73's on order...will be better than the 3.08's i have now and ill just have it all fixed then by a shop
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Re: whine in differentials

hey merlin. How do you go about the backlash tightening?
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Re: whine in differentials

i was told that you have to take the rear end apart to tighten the backlash...with that im just going to have a shop swap gears and be done
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Re: whine in differentials

i want to put a girdle on it. Id like to find a decent set of street slicks so that I might hook once in a while. Im just afraid of tearing something up back there because the 10 bolt isnt supposed to be the most ideal for that.
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Re: whine in differentials

BFG drag radials are my reccomendation
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Re: whine in differentials

do you think itll snap my rear? Or break my posi?
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