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Re: Hurumph in the right rear wheel

To: Jeff Gruber <jgruber@demainsoft.com>
Subject: Re: Hurumph in the right rear wheel
From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 07:18:01 +0000
Jeff,
It sounds like you have a loose component in the drive train.  That component 
could be a U-Joint owing to the fact that when you are
coasting, the sound goes away.

Joe



Jeff Gruber wrote:
> 
> Dudes,
>    I took my newly acquired 77 Spit to the store for tires.  (Thanks to
> those who helped me determine a good tire size.)  It now has four nice, new
> 175/70s and a noise coming from the right rear wheel.  Hurumph, hurumph,
> hurumph, hurumph, hurumph, hurumph, as I drive down the road.
> 
>    And it seems to be getting worse each time.
> 
>    Keep in mind that before I bought this car, the most I knew about
> British sports cars, was that I wanted one.
> 
>    When they put the car on the lift to change the tires, the rear wheels
> drooped.  Are they supposed to do that?  When they change the tires are
> they supposed to do anything special to support the wheels or anything like
> that?
> 
>    Any ideas what the hurumph is?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> PS  The hurumph does increase with the speed of the car, but it goes away
> when you coast with the engine disengaged.

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