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Car type: RP Deluxe Saloon 1933
Since completing my renovation and driving the car for the first time I found it to be excessively noisy.
I jumped to the conclusion that it was rear axle/diff so dismantled and checked, all things looked good.
It was still the same noise so fitted new Cw & Pinion etc. All to no avail just the same sound.
An A7 friend accompanied me in the car recently and described the sound as being very “rough grating” but probably not the back axle. The sound is possibly transmitted into the body by the torque tube socket which may be too tight also very close to and possibly touching the bodywork. How tight should this be?
Transmission is Hardy Spicer and in good condition.
Where else could the cause of this annoying sound be originating from.
The car is 1933 RP box.
Roger
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Fabric coupling hitting the handbrake?
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Thanks for your reply.
No I fixed that one a while ago.
This is constant when driving less so on overrun, it happens in all gears, more noticeable the higher the speed. It sounds like a gearbox with no oil in it would (not that I ever have done).
Roger
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Car type: 29 Special, 30 RK, 28 C Cab
Hi Roger
I had a terrible grating noise on my 36 special which turned out to be the flywheel cover touching the starter ring gear. Also be aware that noise generated at one end of the car often appears to come from the other! (That from someone who is tone deaf and wears hearing aids!!!)
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The original box had lost it’s speedo drive gear so was replaced with a 4speed synchro box, not a good move then.
The sound is more from the rear of the car, but that may be very misleading.
I have not checked the gearbox, what is the most likely problem area?
Roger
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It is hard to imagine noise originating in the torque tube ball joints but these must move freely thru range or there is risk of breakage.Likely not be acheivable without a slight knock when drive reverses etc.
As you have observed the metal to metal contacts transfer noise.
Noise level is high but few other cars have the gearbox directly exposed in the cab!
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Hi Howard,
It sounds more like a dry gear mesh noise. It’s very difficult to describe without miss Leading.
Roger
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Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
23-05-2019, 08:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 23-05-2019, 08:48 PM by Reckless Rat.)
Is there actually any oil in the gearbox? the level should be 1/2" below the filler plug threads. SAE30 or 25W/50
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23-05-2019, 08:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 23-05-2019, 08:53 PM by Roger.)
Thanks Bob,
My thoughts are:-
1) Gearbox
2) transmission shaft
3) rear axle
As sources of the sound, travelling at say 30/35 mph it is very distracting but pleasant when foot is lifted off accelerator.
Roger
Yes, plenty of oil, just under filler plug..
And 140 in diff.
Roger
Location:- Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire.