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Re: diff noise???
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are the rear wheel bearings lubed by grease or with the diff oil?

also is the bearing on the collar pressed on the axle or what?

thanks!

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i will look at oil levels on saturday when i can get it onto the hoist should i replace it with 140 wegiht gear oil?

how many litres of oil does the borg warner take?

Posted on: 2011/5/1 13:06
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Hahaha, Rev my diff whine dissapears when the wife is in the car, I think my wife whines more than my noisey diff!

Posted on: 2011/5/1 12:55
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mine does it too, usually when i drive away from revhads house, and his fits of laughter.

nah, mines a h150, and whines at 100kmh and up. they all seem to do it eventually. im with ivan, and save up for a h165 conversion eventually.

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Probably worn the hardening off the crown wheel and pinion.I have a couple the same.There is supposed to be an additive to put in the oil to help with this.
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I have a simular whine, under hard acceleration. ZBut it dissappears when my wife gets out of the car.

Yours will be either pinion bearings, crownwheel/pinion whine or low oil.

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Not really that funny, sounds like a jumbo jet at 100k's

Posted on: 2011/5/1 11:55
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Un-likely to be bearings if the noise goes away when you back off.

If its a Borg Warner diff I would lean towards the crown and pinion being worn. Or the pre-load on the crown and pinion is way off.

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Ivan that's hilarious!

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My ute been like that for years, just turn the radio up a bit louder every 6 months. Dulls the noise a bit.

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