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bonesy 01-29-2016 10:07 PM

Forty Rear End Noise
 

I'm tracking down a noise in a forty rear end. I'm getting a clunking and almost a grinding noise from the passanger side.

I'll pull the hub and check it out. But upon jacking up the car, I noticed the axle can move in and out laterally about a 1/16". Is that OK?

While I'm asking questions, how can you tell if the hub and or bearing is bad?

I've worked with many 9" rears, but this is my first banjo. Thanks in advance for your help.

JSeery 01-29-2016 10:49 PM

Re: Forty Rear End Noise
 

Sorry, not much help on your axle problem, but i LOVE your avatar!

bonesy 01-29-2016 10:59 PM

Re: Forty Rear End Noise
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by JSeery (Post 1232623)
Sorry, not much help on you axle problem, but i LOVE your avatar!

Thanks. I appreciate it.

ford38v8 01-30-2016 12:20 AM

Re: Forty Rear End Noise
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by bonesy (Post 1232594)
I'm tracking down a noise in a forty rear end. I'm getting a clunking and almost a grinding noise from the passanger side.

I'll pull the hub and check it out. But upon jacking up the car, I noticed the axle can move in and out laterally about a 1/16". Is that OK?

While I'm asking questions, how can you tell if the hub and or bearing is bad?

I've worked with many 9" rears, but this is my first banjo. Thanks in advance for your help.

I'd say you're on the right track with wheel bearing. You're gonna need a proper hub puller. Not cheap, but it's a must have. Get it pulled and the hub & bearing will tell the story. Don't just chuck the old housing if it's bad, there is a method to repair it: Turn down the bad surface and press fit a new bearing surface to it.

The 1/16" lateral play is normal and acceptable. With both wheels up, you might nail down the noise by hand turning one wheel and listen/feel.

bonesy 01-30-2016 01:29 AM

Re: Forty Rear End Noise
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by ford38v8 (Post 1232660)
I'd say you're on the right track with wheel bearing. You're gonna need a proper hub puller. Not cheap, but it's a must have. Get it pulled and the hub & bearing will tell the story. Don't just chuck the old housing if it's bad, there is a method to repair it: Turn down the bad surface and press fit a new bearing surface to it.

The 1/16" lateral play is normal and acceptable. With both wheels up, you might nail down the noise by hand turning one wheel and listen/feel.


The emergency brake was making noise inside the drum. Quick easy fix.

Thanks for the feedback on the lateral play. It sure helps put my mind at rest.

Thank you,

Scott

Init1 02-03-2016 06:48 PM

Re: Forty Rear End Noise
 

In and out axle end play can indicate wear in the differential. Wear to the spiders, diff housing, axle gears and spider gear cross shaft can add up to substantial end play. However your 1/16"is not bad. You're still o.k.!


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