Whenever I drive at a low constant speed (when I can hear over the engine).I hear a sound every once in a while that sounds like a chain dragging I've looked and have NO clue what it is. Any ideas?
Might be your U-joints? they sometimes make a sound like you describe when they go bad. Also, check your brake pads to make sure they are not down to the metal warning tabs.
(just kidding) My car was doin that sound and that was it.
BTW- read you got the 67 back from the body shop how'd the 66 turnout?
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[This message has been edited by Steve D 64 SS (edited 11-08-99).]
The 66 is STILL in the body shop. its been little over a year now (ERR). I need to go down there. the 67 has a ppg basecoat clear coat now and the paint is all done except the hood. I didnt have em do it because I was looking into a ss hood or a high rise fiber glass. moneys a little tight right now.
Sounds like the dust shield on the rear yoke of the differential. It's a little round metal shield that keeps dirt out of the pinion seal and they have a habit of coming loose and rattling around on the yoke. You can either cut it off or spot weld it back in place. Just make sure to place the spot welds evenly around the yoke. Two or three spots should do it.
I actually had a similiar problem on a camaro and it turned out to be caused by the e brake cable hanging down and touching the driveshaft as it rotated..
Just a thought..
warren..
The dust shield could still be loose, even with a fresh rear end. The shield is tacked on to the yoke, and remember, the yoke is still over thirty years old, even though the rear end has fresh parts inside it. Just crawl under the car and try to wiggle it. If it moves, you've found the noise.
[This message has been edited by Randy Mosier (edited 11-10-99).]
This might be an off the wall suggestion, but...have you looked under the hood? Maybe a belt that's too tight, causing your alternator or water pump to make that noise as the bearings self-destruct? Just a thought.
Bryan
found the sound. was a washer on one of my shock bolts. that little thing was making a lot of noise. turns out that is has the wrong kind of bolt in there and is missing that clip thing. now im on the hunt for a shock bolt and that little clip thing it bolts into. guess i got to drive out to the junk yards
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