Weird Sound under acceleration

antman

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mkiiSupraMan18 said:
^ Just go to advance and tell them what you're doing... they wont steer ya wrong.

Never seen a parts store that wouldn't. :sonic:
 

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so i added 1 quart of gear oil and the lsd additive. i took it for a slow test drive and the noise was still there but sounded a lot less audible and i didnt feel it as much as before, so there was an improvement. i dont know how much was in there, thats why i only added 1 quart. tsrm says the diff takes 2.6 quarts, so im thinkin im still low. i didnt drain it, cuz i didnt wanna loosen the shit thats probably holding the diff together right now because to my knowledge, it has never been drained before. im gonna go buy another 2 quarts tommorrow and pray to God i'm not fucked.
 

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Well...not my 1st choice on oil, but should work. You def want to get the oil level up to the fill hole though. If you're getting clatter, add more of the additive.
 

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Well...like clatter ;)

Kinda like running a board across a bunch of bricks all lined up...a mechanical shudder. It's most noticeable in a turn when the LSD is cold.
 

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i put a camera in my hatch and recorded the sound of the rear.
please take two minutes of your time and try to tell me what you think is fucked with my rear. bearing? ring and pinion?

REAR MP3
:cry: :cry:

make sure the volume is up high enough. its that whine.
 

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hmmm, couldn't say for sure. A friend of mine had a rear wheel bearing go out on his '67 Mustang that sounded similar but I suppose if the diff got messed up it would probably sound close to the same.
 

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johnathan1 said:
Did you run the diff low on fluid?

yeah, seems like the fluid leaked out over time. after my sister drove like a hundred miles she told me something sounded different, so when i finally drove it again, i was like oh shit.
 

7MsuprO

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That does sound like the diff is going out *I think* but its hard to tell. Even if it is, they're not that hard to change out. A friend with a shop and lift would help though :)
 

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yeah..i pretty much came to the conclusion that i gotta swap it..the problem is i gotta find someone locally to sell me a diff cuz shipping would suck. finding a shop to install it at is the easier part.
 

mkiiSupraMan18

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^ Do it yourself! My Fiance (who knows zip about cars) and I had the whole rear subframe dropped in about an hour, taking our sweet time and the whole "what's this" deal. I think dropping the whole thing was easier than just dropping the rear end...

This will also give you a great opportunity to change your fuel filter... which turned out to be a PITA in and of itself for me. lol
 

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Yea I think you can do it yourself with basic tools, its not hard. If you just plain dont want to mess with it, thats another matter. I think the job requires more strength/force than it is actually difficult.
 

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Any diff would work but having an lsd would be nice. Some na's came with lsd's and some didnt iirc. Keep in mind that anything from an NA should be a 4.10 or 4.30 which i dont like personally because the cruising revs are that much higher at any given point compared to turbo rear ends (3.73 and 3.91)
 

johnathan1

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Find a diff from the same year and specs as your car (Turbo, LSD, 5-Spd)...otherwise it will drive differently, and you may not like it...lol.

There's always the option of having yours rebuilt if you can't find another one locally...IIRC Aaron @ driftmotion rebuilt one for about $145 in parts.