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97 Cobra Differential problem
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<blockquote data-quote="CJK440" data-source="post: 9349161" data-attributes="member: 43980"><p>I think more diagnosis is necessary since differential problems tend to go away when going straight, if its a noise consistant with speed either straight or turning its likely something else.</p><p></p><p>Set the axle up on jackstands with the wheels a few inches off the ground. Put a jack under the centersection for insurance and run the car at different speeds to duplicate the noise. If its still there with the wheels in the air, its not the diff, keep looking.</p><p></p><p>You might also want to remove the wheels for safety and have somebody run the car at speed and see if you can identify it as you look under the car. Could be the brakes dragging, could be the driveshaft rubbing on the exhaust. Could be anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CJK440, post: 9349161, member: 43980"] I think more diagnosis is necessary since differential problems tend to go away when going straight, if its a noise consistant with speed either straight or turning its likely something else. Set the axle up on jackstands with the wheels a few inches off the ground. Put a jack under the centersection for insurance and run the car at different speeds to duplicate the noise. If its still there with the wheels in the air, its not the diff, keep looking. You might also want to remove the wheels for safety and have somebody run the car at speed and see if you can identify it as you look under the car. Could be the brakes dragging, could be the driveshaft rubbing on the exhaust. Could be anything. [/QUOTE]
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