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Hey everyone long time no post!
Ever since I've had the Mustang, when I drive on the freeway at between 55-70 MPH there is a very loud pulsing HUM. It's a hard sound to describe, but say the word HUM, then pause 3 seconds, then say HUM again, etc. HUM...HUM...HUM... it starts around 55, gets faster to about 70 (where it's HUM.HUM.HUM), then about 75 it goes away.
I assumed there may be some problem in my driveline (duh), and since I'd never checked my driveshaft I pulled it out last night to clean and inspect.
I found it was greasy but otherwise straight with no dents or scrapes. The bearings seemed to be fine, but there was NO grease in them so they were very loose. A couple squirts from the grease gun tightened them right up. Bascially, my inexperienced once-over didn't show any major problems. So, I thought the loose bearings were the problem and I was in good shape.
After a brief freeway drive, I noticed that the sound was even *louder* than before.
Now, while I was under the car there were three things I did notice.
1. The shaft coming out of the rear of the tranny (auto trans), was pretty loose. It probably had 1/8in play in every direction. I don't know if that's normal or not. After putting the shaft back in, I can still move it around. The rear seal seemed fine.
2. At the differential, the yolk (sp?) seems to have some play. That is, when I spun the yolk to spin the wheels, there was a fair amount of slack. Not in-out play, but imagine a steering wheel with 5deg of play in either direction - when I moved the yolk, it was about 5-10deg before the wheels moved.
3. The left rear tire seems to scrape *ever* so slightly on the rear brake. Sometimes, when I would turn the yolk slowly by hand, that wheel would stop turning and the other one would keep turning.
So there you have it. Do any of these things I've described seem alarming? Any other things I should check?
Thanks everyone!
Ever since I've had the Mustang, when I drive on the freeway at between 55-70 MPH there is a very loud pulsing HUM. It's a hard sound to describe, but say the word HUM, then pause 3 seconds, then say HUM again, etc. HUM...HUM...HUM... it starts around 55, gets faster to about 70 (where it's HUM.HUM.HUM), then about 75 it goes away.
I assumed there may be some problem in my driveline (duh), and since I'd never checked my driveshaft I pulled it out last night to clean and inspect.
I found it was greasy but otherwise straight with no dents or scrapes. The bearings seemed to be fine, but there was NO grease in them so they were very loose. A couple squirts from the grease gun tightened them right up. Bascially, my inexperienced once-over didn't show any major problems. So, I thought the loose bearings were the problem and I was in good shape.
After a brief freeway drive, I noticed that the sound was even *louder* than before.
Now, while I was under the car there were three things I did notice.
1. The shaft coming out of the rear of the tranny (auto trans), was pretty loose. It probably had 1/8in play in every direction. I don't know if that's normal or not. After putting the shaft back in, I can still move it around. The rear seal seemed fine.
2. At the differential, the yolk (sp?) seems to have some play. That is, when I spun the yolk to spin the wheels, there was a fair amount of slack. Not in-out play, but imagine a steering wheel with 5deg of play in either direction - when I moved the yolk, it was about 5-10deg before the wheels moved.
3. The left rear tire seems to scrape *ever* so slightly on the rear brake. Sometimes, when I would turn the yolk slowly by hand, that wheel would stop turning and the other one would keep turning.
So there you have it. Do any of these things I've described seem alarming? Any other things I should check?
Thanks everyone!