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What makes a Super A whine ???

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bronco

09-19-1999 20:28:23




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A characteristic of a SA is for it to have a whine when traveling in gear. What causesit; is it the mesh with the ring and pinion gears? is it the transmission gears? is it the transmission bearings? is it the spider gears in the differential?




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JK MN

09-20-1999 08:34:02




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 Re: What makes a Super A whine ??? in reply to bronco, 09-19-1999 20:28:23  
Mostly it is from the straight cut gears, (spur). It the bearings are all good and adjusted correctly, the whine is normal. The whine is esentially eliminated when helical cut gears are used. Helical cut gears are not available for this transmission though.
The "noise" is mostly from the transmission, ring and pinion, and not usually from the spider gears. Spider gears only turn when one of the rear wheels turns faster then the other, as in turning a corner or when one wheel spins from lack of traction.

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09-20-1999 10:02:08




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 Re: Re: What makes a Super A whine ??? in reply to JK MN, 09-20-1999 08:34:02  
JK MN: Ok.. With that said, what would you guess could be the cause of just third gear in a "C" to make it whine.. no click or clunk type noise but the whine is extra loud. This is a real low serial numbered one.. since its only 3ed it would have to be related to just the two (3ed) gears and a support bearing?? No spider or ring\pinion etc?? Is ther a way to seperate out the various noise as where it comming from with out taking it apart? What cha think? Thanks.. harvey...any one else?

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