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    Default Universal Joints of Propeller Shaft

    May I ask what kind of symptoms are evident
    when the universal joints of the propeller shaft,
    particularly the one connected to the rear axle,
    start getting old (not really loose, but just starting
    to wear out) ?

    I'm getting an cyclic-type of mild grinding noise, kind
    of like a noisy airconditioning compressor unit one
    hears installed on the outside of a building, from the
    rear axle area around 50 to 60 km/h. (30-35 mph),
    which I think might be that universal joint . Both
    joints were replaced some 10 years ago, and I think
    the old ones caused a similar kind of noise at that time.

    The rear axle has been noisy for many years, but the
    noise from there is more of a constant grind at
    70 - 80 km/h (45-50 mph).

    The mechanic did check out both joints a couple of
    days back, but he said they did not seem really loose.
    The mechanics in Malaysia call these joints
    "couplings" in their jargon.
    Last edited by Tham; 22-05-2006 at 04:57 PM.

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    I experienced a 'clunk' on ffirst take off.
    then it developed to a rumbling during slow speed travel.
    Then it developed into a nice massaging vibration at around 60 or so.
    That was the middle uni joint in my car though.

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    It's definatly tail shaft related. What type of car is it?
    The diff will whine if it's old but that's about it, it does not intoduce any sort of vibration.
    if it's a 2 piece tailshaft it could also be the centre bearing.
    I'm assuming it's a single piece, so in that case it's either 1 or both of the uni's are worn out, (10 years is a long time) or even maybe a gearbox mount ripped and making the box not point straight towards the diff. Or even a dint, or something stuck to the tailshaft causing it to be out of balance. If it happened slowly i'd be more inclined to say the uni joints, if it was all of a sudden something must have happened to your shaft to put it off balance.
    Hope this helps, good luck

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    Default Re: Universal Joints of Propeller Shaft

    unis at the begining of tiedness , get a funny squeek in them , a back and foward type of squeek.

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    its not something as simple as a drum brake out of shape and catching is it?
    you could always pull the uni out and see how it feels, or swap it and see if it goes away. likely due the change anyway
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    Default Re: Universal Joints of Propeller Shaft

    I'm getting an cyclic-type of mild grinding noise
    I got a noise that I would describe exactly as this when one of my rear wheel bearings had worn out, the frequency increased with road speed and above about 70ks was inaudible.

    solution was to replace rear wheel bearings

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    Default Re: Universal Joints of Propeller Shaft

    Quote Originally Posted by hemi twofifteen turbo
    It's definatly tail shaft related. What type of car is it?
    The diff will whine if it's old but that's about it, it does not intoduce any sort of vibration.
    if it's a 2 piece tailshaft it could also be the centre bearing.
    I'm assuming it's a single piece, so in that case it's either 1 or both of the uni's are worn out, (10 years is a long time) or even maybe a gearbox mount ripped and making the box not point straight towards the diff. Or even a dint, or something stuck to the tailshaft causing it to be out of balance. If it happened slowly i'd be more inclined to say the uni joints, if it was all of a sudden something must have happened to your shaft to put it off balance.
    Hope this helps, good luck

    It's a Corolla KE70, 1981 model.

    It's a single-piece long shaft. The cyclic-type
    noise came on suddenly last week. More audible
    sometimes, at times softer. Below 50 km/h, and
    above 60 km/h, it is not really audible.

    I'll get the propeller shaft and the universal
    joints checked more thoroughly again. Thanks
    for the info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by love ke70
    its not something as simple as a drum brake out of shape and catching is it?
    you could always pull the uni out and see how it feels, or swap it and see if it goes away. likely due the change anyway
    Thanks. I'll get the brake drums checked out
    as well as the joints. Pads are pretty old too,
    about 4 or 5 years, I think, time for replacement.
    Wow, owning a car is a never-ending expense,
    especially an old one.

    You're right, I might as well replace the universal
    joints, 10 years has been long enough.

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    Default Re: Universal Joints of Propeller Shaft

    Quote Originally Posted by RobertoX
    I got a noise that I would describe exactly as this when one of my rear wheel bearings had worn out, the frequency increased with road speed and above about 70ks was inaudible.

    solution was to replace rear wheel bearings

    Wow, I better get the rear wheel bearings
    checked out too.

    Haven't been replaced in years, I think.
    Thanks.

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