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RE: 1967 1600 Q's-rear end howl

To: "'SPL311RDST@aol.com'" <SPL311RDST@aol.com>,
Subject: RE: 1967 1600 Q's-rear end howl
From: Michael Landskroner <Mlandskroner@mlg.com>
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1999 13:19:57 -0500
Probably bearings need to be replaced as they howl when they're NG. or .
. .

-----Original Message-----
From: SPL311RDST@aol.com [mailto:SPL311RDST@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 1999 12:55 PM
To: brown4@cdsnet.net; datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: 1967 1600 Q's-rear end howl


In a message dated 12/29/1999 21:47:23 MST, brown4@cdsnet.net writes:

>  My question centers on the rear end.  It makes a humming
>  noise at 60 mph, but when I let up on the gas, the noise quits.  This is
>  probably the third member. Can the ring gear still be adjusted if it is
>  not badly worn, or do I need to find a new ring gear and pinion? 

This is "cheating", and won't fix the inevitable, BUT, mine did that
(mix-up 
when I first got the car, forgot to peek at the diff fluid level-
drained out 
about 1 cup of *gunk* ICK) Not having the funds, or a second car
available 
'cause my roadster was my daily back then - I bought some Slick 50 brand
Rear-end treatment. Being in the parts field for a long time, I'm mostly
against "snake-oil" treatments, but this seemed to quiet the noise down
for 
several years, and hopefully kept damage from progressing any further. I
don't know if they still make this product, but I'm sure there is
something 
out there like it now. If you're gonna replace the r-end anyway, you
might as 
well milk what miles you can outta it. Then again, if you got the $$,
fix it 
right the first time. 

Laurie :-)
SPL311 
Chandler, AZ

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