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92_LSL 04-05-2011 05:30 PM

possible dying front diff ???
 
So I noticed this slight knock coming from my tranny (I think). You can only hear it when your going slow then you let off the gas and brake. I know I'm being vague but I'm having a hard time explaining this.

92_LSL 04-07-2011 12:55 PM

Re: possible dying front diff ???
 
This started happening after I was running the car I in fwd for a couple weeks.

Cam 04-07-2011 01:08 PM

Re: possible dying front diff ???
 
During those couple weeks how were you driving? Were you pushing the car or lightly driving around?

92_LSL 04-07-2011 01:13 PM

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Normal driving, except for accidentally spinning out because of bald tires up front and torrential downpour.

Cam 04-07-2011 01:27 PM

Re: possible dying front diff ???
 
I have been driving around with my fuse in for quite some time, with no noticeable ill effects. If your front diff was already failing, than I would suspect it to have played a role, but I doubt it is the main cause. (i have spun my tires on a somewhat regular basis) :p

I am not very familiar with transmissions, though. Are you getting a blinking power light? Anybody other symptoms? Or just the knock. It could be your cv joints possibly. Try turning left and right very slowly to see if you can get it to act up.

92_LSL 04-07-2011 04:03 PM

Re: possible dying front diff ???
 
As far as I know the axles are ok. The tranny was swapped in about a year ago, it doesn't slip or lag. I'm just trying to figure this out before it goes all together. I have a spare front diff and a spare torque converter so if It's one of the two I'll be fine.

92_LSL 04-07-2011 08:42 PM

Re: possible dying front diff ???
 
Oh, and I have a perpetual power mode flash. I've tried clearing it but I'm apparently doing it wrong.

92_LSL 04-08-2011 08:22 PM

Re: possible dying front diff ???
 
Bump for some help........

1986nate 04-08-2011 09:52 PM

Re: possible dying front diff ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 92_LSL (Post 673380)
Oh, and I have a perpetual power mode flash. I've tried clearing it but I'm apparently doing it wrong.

do you mean a transmission code??? you need to check that, probably not related to the noises you are hearing, but could be. I have witnessed that some front diffs have been beaten on badly, and can survive and be just fine, then others, someone spins the tires once and it grenades. It's just a matter of luck. You need to be a lot more specific when describing the noise though. Piston slap at the early stages, a cracked flexplate and a front diff with 1 chipped tooth or even 2 teeth off the ring gear can all give very similar noises, but using a long screwdriver and listening can help isolate where the noise is coming from. Until you get more descriptive, no one on here can help you...

92_LSL 04-09-2011 09:28 AM

Re: possible dying front diff ???
 
I've gone down the line and so far everything thing is fine. If I drain the fluid from the front diff would there be metal shavings if the diff is bad ?

svxfiles 04-09-2011 12:10 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 92_LSL (Post 673456)
I've gone down the line and so far everything thing is fine. If I drain the fluid from the front diff would there be metal shavings if the diff is bad ?

The drain plug has a magnet built into it.
There will be shavings there.
If you can reach up into the diff housing you might find a lost tooth.

Make sure that no one can turn a (road) wheel while you are under there.
The ring gear can snip a finger right off.

As an aside, Why would anyone ever drive with the fuse in unless it was to test for binding?!:confused::confused::confused:

Cam 04-09-2011 12:16 PM

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My rear end binds up like crazy with the fuse out, so it is in there until I take the extension housing of the tranny and inspect things.

92_LSL 04-09-2011 12:32 PM

Re: possible dying front diff ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by svxfiles (Post 673464)
The drain plug has a magnet built into it.
There will be shavings there.
If you can reach up into the diff housing you might find a lost tooth.

Make sure that no one can turn a (road) wheel while you are under there.
The ring gear can snip a finger right off.

As an aside, Why would anyone ever drive with the fuse in unless it was to test for binding?!:confused::confused::confused:

i was driving it in fwd because i had two fd rx7 rims (spares) in the rear because i was getting the rear rims repaired. i was told running different size rims front and rear will f**k your transmission in awd.

svxfiles 04-09-2011 03:24 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Cam (Post 673465)
My rear end binds up like crazy with the fuse out, so it is in there until I take the extension housing of the tranny and REPLACE things.

Fixed it.:D
I understand, but the sooner that you can repair it the better.
I hate when stuff blows up unnecessarily.:(

svxfiles 04-09-2011 03:27 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 92_LSL (Post 673466)
i was driving it in fwd because i had two fd rx7 rims (spares) in the rear because i was getting the rear rims repaired. i was told running different size rims front and rear will f**k your transmission in awd.

You are correct that different size tires fluke your transmission.
It would be MUCH better to borrow a set of tires untill the wheels are done, if you can.


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