I'm having a bit of an issue with a driveline noise. The car is a '65 Chrysler 300L. Auto trans, 413 engine.
It has the driveshaft with a constant velocity double u-joint at the front with a single u-joint at the rear. It does not have the "ball and trunnion" driveshaft you see on some cars. It also has 3.23 gears.
Looks like this:
Here's the issue... Up to about 52 MPH it's smooth. Over that, it gets a this noise that is kind of a rumble with a slight vibration. Coast and acceleration is noisy, but get it in that sweet spot were it not doing either and it quiets down. This seems to vary in noise a bit, but the 52 MPH is pretty much where it starts. It disappears at faster speeds, anything over around 65 MPH.
I had some rear noise when I bought the car. I replaced all the bearings in the rear, axle, pinion and carrier bearings. The sure-grip was missing and I replaced that. I understand the original rear axle was swapped out a while ago. The PO had someone work on the rear, and they installed a used set of 3.23 gears. Changing the bearings silenced the low speed bearing noise. The pattern on the ring gear when I checked it looked OK and the backlash was set t what it was before, which was well in spec. Ring gear face run out on the new sure-grip was minimal and well within spec.
I probably ought to add that I'm not very good with figuring out noise. My hearing just isn't the best, never was and not getting better as I get older.
My first thought was the rear. The gears being used, then moved to the new sure-grip unit, are suspect, but I hear no howling or typical gear noise.
The driveshaft u-joints all seem tight. I didn't see any signs of missing balance weights. It does seem like this is more of a driveshaft issue. My thoughts are to pull the driveshaft and have it checked at a local driveshaft shop.
I haven't checked angularity yet. I need to get the car up on the lift and poke around with that.
Any thoughts?
It has the driveshaft with a constant velocity double u-joint at the front with a single u-joint at the rear. It does not have the "ball and trunnion" driveshaft you see on some cars. It also has 3.23 gears.
Looks like this:
Here's the issue... Up to about 52 MPH it's smooth. Over that, it gets a this noise that is kind of a rumble with a slight vibration. Coast and acceleration is noisy, but get it in that sweet spot were it not doing either and it quiets down. This seems to vary in noise a bit, but the 52 MPH is pretty much where it starts. It disappears at faster speeds, anything over around 65 MPH.
I had some rear noise when I bought the car. I replaced all the bearings in the rear, axle, pinion and carrier bearings. The sure-grip was missing and I replaced that. I understand the original rear axle was swapped out a while ago. The PO had someone work on the rear, and they installed a used set of 3.23 gears. Changing the bearings silenced the low speed bearing noise. The pattern on the ring gear when I checked it looked OK and the backlash was set t what it was before, which was well in spec. Ring gear face run out on the new sure-grip was minimal and well within spec.
I probably ought to add that I'm not very good with figuring out noise. My hearing just isn't the best, never was and not getting better as I get older.
My first thought was the rear. The gears being used, then moved to the new sure-grip unit, are suspect, but I hear no howling or typical gear noise.
The driveshaft u-joints all seem tight. I didn't see any signs of missing balance weights. It does seem like this is more of a driveshaft issue. My thoughts are to pull the driveshaft and have it checked at a local driveshaft shop.
I haven't checked angularity yet. I need to get the car up on the lift and poke around with that.
Any thoughts?