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Re: Midget 1500 "transmission" noise

To: "Tyson Sherman" <mts3@ra.msstate.edu>, "Spridget Mailing List" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Midget 1500 "transmission" noise
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2002 20:23:02 -0500
References: <3C4B38F0.8196DDAD@ra.msstate.edu> <009701c1a226$b0f09ba0$9843fc3f@bjwolf> <3C4B8E13.A3933F3C@ra.msstate.edu>
Tyson,

I agree with Trevor about it taking a lot of rust on the drive shaft to
cause vibration, but if those universals were dry (no grease) which is what
I am suspecting. Especially since you say you have not had it long and are
assuming the universals are original.  If that is so, the grease that was in
them is long long long gone or hard as a rock.  The bang or big noise you
heard could have been the llittle needles crushing.

I would suggest you first eliminate the driveshaft universals.  They are not
that expensive and a little work.  If the noise was a big as you say, I
would also very carefully check the condition of the drive shaft flange eyes
(look for cracks).  A lot of pressure could have built up when driveshaft
was trying to rotate at an angle and the universal was frozen.

go ahead and send me the wav file.  Don't really know what I will be able to
tell from it.

----- Original Message -----
From "Tyson Sherman" <mts3 at ra.msstate.edu>
To: "Brent Wolf" <wolfbj@prodigy.net>; "Spridget Mailing List"
<spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 10:42 PM
Subject: Re: Midget 1500 "transmission" noise


> Brent,
>
> I think I feel the vibration with the driveshaft disconnected from the
gearbox,
> but I don't hear the noise anymore.  Trevor suggested that the driveshaft
may be
> amplifying the vibration.
>
> The universals and driveshaft are rusty and I am assuming original (I
haven't had
> the car long).  The mounts are probably original too; I have never pulled
the
> engine.
>
> There was a loud noise at 38mph when driving and before I disconnected the
> driveshaft.  I can't hear the noise with it disconnected.  Would you mind
if I
> sent you a wav file of the sound (off the list of course)?
>
> Is it possible to examine a Spridget driveshaft in place?  I'm guessing
the
> engine/gearbox must come out to remove it?
>
> Tyson

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