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mnorton 05-07-2004 07:36 PM

Noisy Rear diff
 
How easy/hard is it to change/replace a rear diff - noisy whiny swine...do specialists recondition them?

md21722 05-07-2004 07:41 PM

mnorton,

Its hard for us to offer opinions on some things without knowing what kind of car you have.

Regards,

mnorton 05-07-2004 09:00 PM

Diff
 
Damn god point, couldn't agree more - 123 300td - sorry!

william rogers 05-08-2004 02:45 AM

I have found that you always hear more rear end noise in a wagon as you are in an open box where a sedan the differential is more isolated.......

William Rogers.........

Ohtooman 05-08-2004 06:57 AM

When I bought my car, the differential was whining loud enough to be annoying. I got it cheap because of it. That was 115K miles ago! I just make sure that it is full of lube and ignore the noise. My German immigrant mechanic, who used to work for Mercedes in Germany, told me that it would whine for a long time before it broke. He actually told me that many of them started doing it when they were nearly new.

Hope this helps.

kmaysob 05-08-2004 03:04 PM

i have been told that even when you have them rebuilt they will still whine

sdelasal 05-09-2004 12:28 PM

how do you tell the difference between a worn diff and worn wheel bearings or drive shafts?

I have a noise from the rear - appears to be from passenger side. It increases with load i.e. no noise when I am decelerating.

The noise appears to get worse as the car warms up - i.e. after 10 miles it's definately worse.

Also, .... is it feasible to swop driveshafts over left to right hand sides of the car to get another x thousand miles out of them - I'm thinking the shafts will be operating on the other bearing side.
Steve

05-10-2004 06:08 AM

bannana
 
i was told by a vw guy that if you put a
bannana in a type 1"bug" transmision it would quite it down it has something to do with the patsiom. not actuly sugjesting it
sounds stupid right
wonderd if any body had heard that before

md21722 05-10-2004 08:16 AM

Oatmeal and bananas sounds like breakfast food for somepeople. What's it like to change the diff on a 123 if one finds a suitable, quiet replacement? I've done it on my 124 and can offer advise for that car, but I'm not sure about the 123s.

Regards,

190D22 05-10-2004 03:58 PM

I've heard that putting slick 50 in the diff will cure the whine within 1000 miles. I've been wanting to add some slick50 to mine... but I haven't found it yet. But I have only looked at one auto parts store... so maybe the others around here might have it.

leathermang 05-10-2004 04:41 PM

There is a slick50 ' gear treatment'..... and I think it is available from the Enco catalog.... but surely you can find someplace local to buy it.. check with farm oil/fuel suppliers... and tractor supply places in the country....


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