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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Mar 29, '11 From Bloomington, IN Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Well, I have a 95 AT200 w/AT. Lately (for the past month) I've been hearing a noise from underneath. It's on and off, and mostly there's no noise. But when it happens, it's at low speeds, and it sounds like metal on metal contact, like the brakes are rubbing (which is what it could be). My theory is that it might be the exhaust, as I've already had some ghetto welding done on it, but I think the cat's breaking from the inside out, and the metal shavings burning on the inside are what's making the noise, which would explain the intermittent nature of the noise and why I usually only hear it at low speed. Does that sound reasonable?
As far as symptoms, she's driving like a top, aside from some rough idling at times. Shifts are great, no misfiring, oil and trans fluid are fine, engine temp good. I just had the passenger side CV axle replaced, and I know the sound isn't coming from the driver's side. I know this is a pretty poor explanation of the problem, but if it happens again I'll try to record it and then you guys can hear it. But meantime, do you think it could be the exhaust? Edit: The noise seems to amplify when I hit a sharp incline, or roll through a low spot in a parking lot, so that the front of the car is higher than the back. This post has been edited by senick: Oct 6, 2011 - 10:10 AM |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Mar 29, '11 From Bloomington, IN Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
I'll try to get a recording of it, but the last time I tried it wouldn't make the noise. Like I said, it's off and on, and more off than not. I actually took it in to a shop and they told me everything looks good, but I'm not sure if they checked the bearings or not...
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I'll try to get a recording of it, but the last time I tried it wouldn't make the noise. Like I said, it's off and on, and more off than not. I actually took it in to a shop and they told me everything looks good, but I'm not sure if they checked the bearings or not... Yea I had a bearing that would only make noise at 40-50 mph, and worse when making turns at speed. Crunching, grinding sound. Young enough back then I just turned the 15' up to ignore until the bearing literally broke into charred black pieces, and my wheel wouldn't turn...was interesting =P |
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