How Do I Know If My U-Joint is Bad?
#1
How Do I Know If My U-Joint is Bad?
So I have older threads with my issue of a "whomp whomp whomp" sound in my right rear.
The recommended fixes I could find and were posted on the thread was bad u-joint or bearings in the wheel.
There is no play in the wheel at all, so I didn't think it was the bearing.
Took the wheel off, ran the car in neutral to get a quick look. The half shaft turns but sort of catches, causing it to go up and down up and down. This was causing my sound.
So my best guess would be the U-joint binding so when the half-shaft spins nicely, that rotation isn't converted to the wheel nicely because of the bad u-joint, causing the weird rotation of the tire and the noise.
Dropped the half shaft yesterday, and looking at the u-joints and their montions in my hand...they move well, and look pretty good. The U-joints are supposedly "new" (2 years or so, 1,500 miles or so).
How do I tell it's a bad U-joint then? What signs should I look for?
With that said, taking it one step further...it might be something in the wheel or bearing area. All looks good to me...but what might I be missing here or what signs to look for with a bad bearing?
Any help is much appreciated.
The recommended fixes I could find and were posted on the thread was bad u-joint or bearings in the wheel.
There is no play in the wheel at all, so I didn't think it was the bearing.
Took the wheel off, ran the car in neutral to get a quick look. The half shaft turns but sort of catches, causing it to go up and down up and down. This was causing my sound.
So my best guess would be the U-joint binding so when the half-shaft spins nicely, that rotation isn't converted to the wheel nicely because of the bad u-joint, causing the weird rotation of the tire and the noise.
Dropped the half shaft yesterday, and looking at the u-joints and their montions in my hand...they move well, and look pretty good. The U-joints are supposedly "new" (2 years or so, 1,500 miles or so).
How do I tell it's a bad U-joint then? What signs should I look for?
With that said, taking it one step further...it might be something in the wheel or bearing area. All looks good to me...but what might I be missing here or what signs to look for with a bad bearing?
Any help is much appreciated.
#2
So with the half shaft disconnected, no play in the wheel bearing, bolt up tire and try moving up/down side to side? When turning the U joint caps or moving the attached yoke no roughness, no rust spots? Any noise when you turn the rotor with the half shaft removed, possible parking brake issue?
#3
NEVER EVER run your Corvette with the wheels 'dangling'. The suspension is overextended and the u joints will bind. That's what caused the up-down motion.
The only way to properly verify a u-joints condition is to disassemble it completely
The only way to properly verify a u-joints condition is to disassemble it completely
#4
So with the half shaft disconnected, no play in the wheel bearing, bolt up tire and try moving up/down side to side? When turning the U joint caps or moving the attached yoke no roughness, no rust spots? Any noise when you turn the rotor with the half shaft removed, possible parking brake issue?
My parking brake stopped working before this issue started, so maybe it is a parking brake thing. My pads seems to be pretty close to the rotor, like right on the rotor, but not actually gripping as I can spin the rotor and there isn't any noise and/or it doesn't seem like the pads are holding the rotor from moving.
I had the wheels off, and the car running. The left side turned perfectly. The right side had this hiccup causing the rotor and the whole assembly to go up and down, making me thing the u-joint was binding.
While driving though, I could hear the whomp whomp whomp, which increased as speed increased. Watching the tire in my mirror, I could see the tire also moving up and down with the issue...so I'm thinking it has to be something inside of the right assembly, whether it be a bent half shaft (but looks straight), bad u-joints, bearing, or other.
#7
Drifting
i did not know i had a bad u-joint till it was on my picnic table.there was 0 play anywhere but i had a vibration.the wheel yoke joint was bad on one bearing only but was disintegrating.buba might have bent your wheel yokes when installing the u-joints.u-joint replacement can be time consuming when done right and with the proper supporting jigs.btw saw your video.