Re: IML: Rear end whine
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Re: IML: Rear end whine



Usually rear end whine is mis adjustment of the pinion and ring gear.  
---- "Klebert L. Hall" <crocuta@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
>    I'm no expert, but what I've heard over the years is that rear-end 
> whine is usually caused by pitting on the ring and pinion gears, often 
> so tiny it's hard to see. If you're going to try again, I suggest new 
> instead of used.
> 
>    It certainly isn't meant to whine, Imperials were _silent_ from the 
> factory.
> 
>      -Kle
>      '69 Crown 4DHT
> 
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