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Brigsy
09-08-2012, 10:19
My gt turbo has developed a deep rumbling/rubbing noise.

Basically its similar to a wheelbearing noise but not constant, it happens every couple of revolutions. It only happens between 30-60mph, regardless of rpm, gear, turning or braking doesnt affect it. Even with clutch pressed & coasting it makes no difference. Its hard to tell if it makes the noise under acceleration due to the exhaust.

Up to now i have changed both front wheel bearings, this has made no difference at all. I have also changed the gearbox oil.

Any suggestions? I have been advised it could be the tyres!? Im thinking the gearbox is noisy but unsure as they usually whine?

GTphil
09-08-2012, 12:29
Can you tell if it's coming from a particular side?

I'm pressuming you checked the passenger side shaft where it slots into the gearbox? I have seen the roller bearing things on the end of the shaft come off before now, you can usually feel it pretty consistently when that happens.

Brigsy
09-08-2012, 12:42
Its hard to say really, sounds more passenger side? Theres no vibration as of such so i assume the shaft is ok, they usually vibrate like feck if the tripod bearings collapse?

Chunk
09-08-2012, 12:43
Try changing the hubs for a different set and try a different set of driveshafts.

markey b
09-08-2012, 12:43
if you think its coming from one side, swap the wheels/tyres left to right and test it, if noise changes you know its them :)

Brigsy
09-08-2012, 13:00
Im going to swap wheels front to back later. I wonder if it is the fecking shafts? Id expect noise all the time and vibration though from previous experiences. Could it be a bearing on its way on the box?

GTphil
09-08-2012, 13:04
I got some cheapy part worn tyres fitted to my driving school car and they made it sound like a bearing was on it's way out, are the tyres old? I got kind of a droning sound, was worse on new/smooth tarmac. Changed the tyres for new budgets and hey ho the noise went away, maybe try another set of wheels/tyres?

Brigsy
09-08-2012, 13:19
Its got a fairly old set of uniroyals on like, i did swap front to back on passenger side recently but cant remember if the noise was present before or after.

GTphil
09-08-2012, 13:22
Chepest test is to stick another set of wheels and tyres on;) then if that doesn't solve it time to start taking things apart.

Tony Walker
09-08-2012, 19:23
Agree some tyres are much noisier than others, to the point where they sound like a wheel bearing is gone, tracking and camber out can also increase the tyre noise.

Brigsy
09-08-2012, 21:27
Changed tyres back to front no difference. The noise just starts before 30 and goes approx 40, its fecking annoying when driving round the streets. Thinking on it has made this noise for ages but nowhere near as loud. Looks like the only option is to ride it out and let it develop?!

Ashy
09-08-2012, 21:46
Changed tyres back to front no difference. The noise just starts before 30 and goes approx 40, its fecking annoying when driving round the streets. Thinking on it has made this noise for ages but nowhere near as loud. Looks like the only option is to ride it out and let it develop?!

You'll know what it is when it lets go :agree:

Tony Walker
09-08-2012, 22:12
Any particular gear?

Brigsy
09-08-2012, 22:21
Same in all gears, even coasting with clutch dipped:crap:

andybond
09-08-2012, 22:23
Nothin daft like the bottom pulley cover is moving around at those speeds and rubbing ? - you know the large plastic slab that "protects" the pulley from the water / salt etc splashing up

J$£5GTT
09-08-2012, 23:28
all i can think of is are the engine mounts all fine and you sure the exhaust aint touching anything?
:)

Dave Reed
10-08-2012, 14:54
Could be the diff bearing or a wheel bearing

jesus in the seat of a 5
11-08-2012, 20:53
Could be the diff bearing or a wheel bearing

:agree:, got to agree with dave..mine turned out to be a wheel bearing, did exactly that..was even a new one, id also taken out the box...:laugh:

Scoff
12-08-2012, 00:58
can you run it up on axle stands and listen for the noise ? the o/s shaft still has the pin in the inner spline doesn't it ?

Brigsy
13-08-2012, 00:10
As far as i know the pin is still fitted, aye going to run it up with both wheels off the ground, i did run it with drivers side off the floor and no noise:confused:

Brigsy
28-08-2012, 19:32
Well i ran it up on axle stands and no noise although the drivers side shaft seemed noisy when moving the steering hmm.

Went to the ring & back and its no worse after 1400 miles of abuse!? Still exactly the same.

Os8472
28-08-2012, 19:48
Dodgy CV joint maybe, got 1 on the 9, sounds like a wheel bearing