Nickd1212
07-22-2014, 07:39 PM
I recently installed a set of 4.10 gears. Took my time (three weekends) and had everything adjusted perfectly. Got it back together and went to break in the gears. No issues, everything was great. Held it at 55 for most of the break in. No vibrations, grinding, whining or anything. Took it out the other day and went on the highway. Still good up until 55. Once I hit 60, I started getting a bad grinding noise. Not sure what is causing it. It sounds like it's coming from the whole car, not just the rear.
My question is could it be possible the gears are out of spec or would that show itself at all speeds? What else could cause grinding at certain speeds?
Little bit more info... When I first did the M6 swap, I could get into all gears easily. It progressively got worse until I couldn't get it to go into any gear. Replaced the leaking slave and it helped a little, but didn't get me back to where I was in terms of effort needed to go into gear and it has been slowly getting worse again. Could this have any effect on the grinding/vibration I'm having?
Any ideas on where to start looking?
My question is could it be possible the gears are out of spec or would that show itself at all speeds? What else could cause grinding at certain speeds?
Little bit more info... When I first did the M6 swap, I could get into all gears easily. It progressively got worse until I couldn't get it to go into any gear. Replaced the leaking slave and it helped a little, but didn't get me back to where I was in terms of effort needed to go into gear and it has been slowly getting worse again. Could this have any effect on the grinding/vibration I'm having?
Any ideas on where to start looking?