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If it has not been mentioned, one other thing to check is the torque on the half shaft to hub nut. It may come loose and only held in by cotter pin.
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and I will also add to put some grease on the axle splines. it gets lightly rusted and dry and if it can't slide smoothly- it can make a 'pop' noise every time you add or remove torque.
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Murcielago,
It helps if you can describe the type of noise and when it makes the noise. If you are hearing one "clink" moving forward from stop in 1st gear, stop the car, go into reverse and back up. If you hear same "clink" (or clank) one time, it is your rear hub bearing. I believe factory manual originally called for 160 or 170 ft-lbs. This was revised later by Chevrolet to 190 ft-lbs. If this is your noise source, you might get lucky and noise might go away after re-torquing the axle nut. If you are hearing clanking noise while driving and going over bumps where car is swaying left/right, I would suspect sway arm bushing (lower and/or upper- two on each side). Good luck! |
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Gotta work on the clunk now. Like somebody said earlier, I will remove a link end to see if the noise goes away. It should help pinpointing the problem. Thanks all! |
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Oh well, it was only fixed temporarily. Same noise came back. Gonna try to tighten the axle nut to exactly 190 ft-lbs.
EDIT: It was too tight, I tighten the nut to exactly 190 ft-lbs and the noise went away... For how long? Last edited by MuRCieLaGo; 06-01-2016 at 05:35 PM. |
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