When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Re: Grinding Sound when Accelerating from Standstill (Tron79)
My opinion:
If the leak is not too bad (i.e. you will have to add up gear oil every 2 months) I would not care too much about it. I have hardly ever seen an old Vette with a perfectly clean diff. The crud just gathers down there over the years - that might lead one to think there is a serious leak. But all it is is the total of a couple of years.
On my old diff there was some crud, too. But fluid loss was hardly recognizable (as checking through the side plug confirmed). Now I have installed (also an 25 year old, never rebuilt unit) a 3,55 from a friend - he was so nice as to clean and paint it. And wouldn't you know, after three months there is hardly a drop of oil anywhere - after another 2 years, I will probably see the first drops.
So if there is no other problem with the unit, I would just clean it. Or even have it rebuilt (bearings, clutch-plates) without new yokes and cleaned.
However, if you have it rebuild, do yourself a favor and ask for the Big-Block-yokes, because they are much better to work on as they come with caps and boldt to hold the half-shafts (rather then these stupid strap-bolts with nuts - they take ours to install).
Re: Grinding Sound when Accelerating from Standstill (V8yunkie)
Yeah, I'd have to agree with you. My only concern is that the end of the little u-strap bolts (holding the inner u-joint to the half-shaft) is just nicking a small piece of metal protruding from the side of the differential. So, I pull up to, or away from, a STOP sign and give everyone a good "cluncking" sound. It's fairly embarassing, but it can wait till winter.
Re: Grinding Sound when Accelerating from Standstill (Tron79)
Hey Tron,
I had a similar problem... I tightened the little Ubolts lopsided and one end of the bolt would hit the tit on the differential, after a few turns the yoke popped out, looks like the inner C clip popped off from the wedge-force of the ubolt whacking the bulge on the differential.
might be an idea to get under there and center the ubolt before it causes bigger problems.
Re: Grinding Sound when Accelerating from Standstill (tictocdok)
I visited the GM dealership and picked up some Positraction Additive. I talked to a mechanic there about the problem and he didn't think that the differential was the problem because he said that I would hear it all the time, and not just when I'm accelerating, if it was the differential.
Re: Grinding Sound when Accelerating from Standstill (VolVette)
Stephen, I had the same problem that you are talking about. Mine started having the exact same symptons that you described when I was on the skyline drive last year. It turned out to be the differential fluid. I went to the dealer and bought the fluid and additive and changed it myself and it cured the problem. I was really worried that it was the differential itself so I did a post on here and the good people came through. The fluid change is definately the cheap route to go. Hope this helps.
Re: Grinding Sound when Accelerating from Standstill (Ron 75 L48)
Well, I bought the additive from the dealer yesterday and put it in today. After about 100 miles, I don't seem to hear much difference. Do you think it's imperative to drain all of the old fluid and additive, then refill to potentially fix the grinding problem? I didn't drain the old fluid prior to adding the additive. I did, however, check the fluid level before adding the additive and it was fine. Does it maybe take a while before the new juice corrects the problem??
Re: Grinding Sound when Accelerating from Standstill (Tron79)
I'm curious about that myself. I replaced the gear oil and additive tonight and so far no difference, but I only test drove it about five miles. My noise happens after things warm up and upon slowing down to stop. Then it's an intermittent clunkclunkclunk....almost like a "dead spot" on something. I can't see anything rubbing, but tomorrow I'll check out some of the things mentioned here.
Re: Grinding Sound when Accelerating from Standstill (StingRayPonyGirl)
I'm curious about that myself. I replaced the gear oil and additive tonight and so far no difference, but I only test drove it about five miles. My noise happens after things warm up and upon slowing down to stop. Then it's an intermittent clunkclunkclunk....almost like a "dead spot" on something. I can't see anything rubbing, but tomorrow I'll check out some of the things mentioned here.
I would drain the old fluid completely and start fresh. Mine was doing the same as yours where the grinding noise wouldn't start until everything was warm and I had driven it for awhile. After I changed the differential fluid and put in the additive I didn't have anymore problems.
Re: Grinding Sound when Accelerating from Standstill (Ron 75 L48)
Hmmm... Thanks Ron. I guess I'll give draining it a shot. How did you manage to get all of the old fluid out? I barely had enough space to squeeze the contents of the little additive bottle into the filler hole. Did you use some kind of specialized siphon or evacuating tube?
Re: Grinding Sound when Accelerating from Standstill (Tron79)
Marc, what I used was a suction tool that looks like a caulking gun with a long tube attached to it. I jacked one side of the rear end up used the suction tool then I jacked up the other side and did the same thing. I used the same tool (after I cleaned it up real good) to put the new fluid in. Hope this helps.
Re: Grinding Sound when Accelerating from Standstill (JeffReed)
As I was reading this post I was also thinking of the tunnel like JeffReed. Mine would grind on the passengers side of the tunnel just behind the slip yoke in the transmission. I solved it by carefully grinding the fiberglass in this area giving a little extra clearance that it was trying to do itself. I also noticed it was alot worse when i had a passenger.
Re: Grinding Sound when Accelerating from Standstill (Ron 75 L48)
Thanks for the tip. I can probably put something together like what you've described. I just didn't want to build something if there was a tool already made to do it. I'll give it a try.