andymo1972
Enthusiast
I recently swapped out my 3.07 rear end for a 3.55 rear end and after I put my new rear end in, I am getting a strange noise that I'm not even sure is rear end related at this point (I swapped complete rear ends with someone and he was driving on his rear end up until we swapped). When I got the rear end, I replaced the fluid with the recommended Mopar fluid and Anti-slip additive before i put it back in.
Now, on to the noise. I searched and saw a post on a rattling noise that sounded like metal washers rattling that went away once the fluid worked in. My noise sounded EXACTLY as described in that post but I have ~80 miles on the car since the swap and it is still making the noise. At low speeds, I hear the noise only when I let off the gas and the car is in gear. Putting in the clutch or any pressure on the gas pedal and the noise is almost instantly gone. At high speeds, I also hear the noise in neutral coasting down a hill. It does not seem to be engine rpm based but wheel rpm...the faster the wheels are spinning, the faster the noise is, except that it goes away anytime I put any pressure on the gas pedal. I put the car up on jack stands, started it, put it in gear and let the clutch out, gave it some gas and let off...no noise. I upshifted a couple times...no noise. I downshifted a couple times...no noise. Could it be a problem with the clutch that just happened to develop at the time I did the swap?
Not much else has changed. While my car was apart I added some chrome smooth tubes. Then after I got the rear end installed I added a speedo calibration box but the noise was there before the box was installed.
Anyone have any ideas?
Andy
97 GTS
Now, on to the noise. I searched and saw a post on a rattling noise that sounded like metal washers rattling that went away once the fluid worked in. My noise sounded EXACTLY as described in that post but I have ~80 miles on the car since the swap and it is still making the noise. At low speeds, I hear the noise only when I let off the gas and the car is in gear. Putting in the clutch or any pressure on the gas pedal and the noise is almost instantly gone. At high speeds, I also hear the noise in neutral coasting down a hill. It does not seem to be engine rpm based but wheel rpm...the faster the wheels are spinning, the faster the noise is, except that it goes away anytime I put any pressure on the gas pedal. I put the car up on jack stands, started it, put it in gear and let the clutch out, gave it some gas and let off...no noise. I upshifted a couple times...no noise. I downshifted a couple times...no noise. Could it be a problem with the clutch that just happened to develop at the time I did the swap?
Not much else has changed. While my car was apart I added some chrome smooth tubes. Then after I got the rear end installed I added a speedo calibration box but the noise was there before the box was installed.
Anyone have any ideas?
Andy
97 GTS