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To: simjason@ix.netcom.com, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Rear-end noises.
From: John Bartholomew <jdb70@juts.ccc.amdahl.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Oct 96 07:59 PDT
Jason F. Dutt wrote

>Is there anything other than the universal joints on the drive shaft, or 
>the wheel bearings, that can cause a scraping/grinding noise in the rear 
>of an MGB when turning, or accelerating from a stop.  This is one of the 
>symptoms my car has had lately.  The other involved a severe vibration 
>above 30 mph which seems to have passed with the replacement of the 
>universal joints, which were bad.  However, the noises persist, and I'm 
>wondering if there's still something wrong with the universals, or if I 
>should look to the rear wheel bearings, or if there's something else it 
>could be that I'm not thinking of.  BTW, the axle oil is in good measure.

Jason,
     Yes there is something else that can cause those nasty noises, it's the
rear bearing in the tranny. When the bearing is bad it can sound like the
rear end is shot. I had this problem on one of my cars, I had a synchro
problem also, finally swapped the tranny to resolve the synchro problem and
my noisy differential was no more. The only thing for me to do now if
replace the synchro ring and the rear bearing and replace the tranny to
prove my theory. The bearing seems the likey cause to me at this point.
YMMV, John. 
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