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W124 rear subframe noise
What's the symptoms both from a feel and sound perspective of a bad rear axle on a W124 wagon?
More importantly, how do I diagnose a bad rear-axle vs. bad rear diff. I have a fast "waa-waa" sound that comes on between 45-80mph ONLY during accelleration. I had the car on jack-stands, and could hear it (not feel it) both with and without wheels on. It sounds like from both the left & right sides. I felt a vibration in the rear-diff, but I don't know if that's normal or not. FWIW, the rear bearings have been replaced about a year ago. Would worn rear-diff bushings produce the same symptom (e.g., waa-waa sound on acceleration ONLY, goes away when lifting off the gas)? TIA, :-) neil 1988 360TE AMG 1993 500E |
Perhaps the driveshaft center support bearing?
Feel any vibration at the center drivetrain hump inside the car? Another related idea that I read here is a swap of the half-shafts. When you do that you start almost over again on CV joint component wear. Ken300D |
Neil, be very careful about this with a limited slip. I think you should take it out and rebuilt it. What I believe is happening is the differential carrier bearings might be going bad which causes the gear teeth to not "hit" in the right spot and they make a whine/humming noise especially when you decellerate. Acceleration I havent heard it as much.
But there are shims on the side of the differential so that everything is aligned. I think that Bergwerks knows how to shim mercedes differentials, since I know you are good friends with Carl, you should talk to him about what I am bringing up, and see what he thinks in light of what I think. Let us know. Speaking of limited slips, have you gotten the 3.27 190E limited slip ready for me?:D :D :D ;) ;) |
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