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1. Re: rear end growl (score: 1)
Author: "John Rued" <rudedoggg@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 07:07:57 -0600
A lift may be a more stable option. Be safe.
/html/healeys/2004-12/msg00000.html (7,134 bytes)

2. rear end growl (score: 1)
Author: "Freese, Ken" <Ken.Freese@Aerojet.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 14:02:35 -0800
I have a bearing growl that improves a little bit as I initialy drive a block or so. I changed a rear wheel bearing with no difference. With the hardtop on, it is emphasized that I need to take care
/html/healeys/2004-11/msg00530.html (6,991 bytes)

3. Re: rear end growl (score: 1)
Author: Dave & Marlene <rusd@velocitus.net>
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 16:40:42 -0700
Hi Ken, "growl" means different things to different folks as do most of the other descriptions. You need to pinpoint things a bit further. I would describe a whine as the noise that the transmission
/html/healeys/2004-11/msg00533.html (7,941 bytes)

4. Re: rear end growl (score: 1)
Author: HealeyBN7@aol.com
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 18:57:55 EST
You might check your u-joints also. Failing u-joint noise could be considered a growl. You might feel the vibration also. If it's in the gearing it should get worse under load (drive or coast), but g
/html/healeys/2004-11/msg00534.html (6,862 bytes)

5. RE: rear end growl (score: 1)
Author: "Michael Salter" <michaelsalter@rogers.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 19:00:35 -0500
Hi Ken, Rear end noises in Healeys are very unusual and I do not like to be the bearer of bad tidings but I can tell you that I struggled with a noise in a 3.54/1 in one of my cars for some time. The
/html/healeys/2004-11/msg00535.html (8,211 bytes)

6. Re: rear end growl (score: 1)
Author: joe mulqueen <joemulqueen@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 18:09:35 -0800 (PST)
My bet is on the pinion bearings. They're smaller, turn faster and are preloaded (their most signifant feature). If they're noisy, they can get surpisingly tight and gritty feeling. You can detect t
/html/healeys/2004-11/msg00537.html (8,358 bytes)

7. Re: rear end growl (score: 1)
Author: SJNNOCK@aol.com
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 23:47:22 EST
KEN ... Go get yourself a STETHOSCOPE from a auto parts store .... put your car on four stands and have a person run the engine upto 30MPH in high gear ... roll under the car and listen to the noise
/html/healeys/2004-11/msg00539.html (7,098 bytes)


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