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whitewolf

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751 posts

187 months

Wednesday 26th March 2014
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Not a major noise but I can hear a whine noise, starts at about 2200 rpm and goes by 2700 ish. Same noise, notice it in second and third, forth is too much road noise to hear.
Doesn't seem speed effected so not thinking diff.

Guessing gearbox or engine timing gear?



Admittedly I haven't changed gearbox fluid... or checked... :/ have engine and diff on strip/rebuild

phillpot

17,436 posts

204 months

Wednesday 26th March 2014
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whitewolf said:
notice it in second and third, forth is too much road noise to hear.
Four speed box won't usually whine in top because drive is "straight through", minimal load on bearings/gears.


I'd start by seeing if there's any oil in there?

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

180 months

Wednesday 26th March 2014
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Don't think it is the timing gear, but then again, its an easy check !

Wouldn't be wheel bearings as not speed relative

As said, car on 4 post, check/change oil in box and diff (btw a diff overhaul is 350ish, getting it out is fun, fun, fun........)

In my car it turned out to be the (g/box imput) spigot bearing which was toast, allthough it could he heard across the revs.

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whitewolf

Original Poster:

751 posts

187 months

Wednesday 26th March 2014
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I've had the diff out and opened and fresh oil etc.
Only the g box I haven't touched. Going to change fluid this weekend.

whitewolf

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751 posts

187 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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I've found the filler and empty plugs, 2 questions



1 - ep hypoid 80/90? Or anybody recommend different?
2 - how much? Fill until spills out of filler hole?

The owners manual does give a figure on how many litres


Many thanks

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

180 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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75/90

according to granada manual you should fabricate a dipstick (read: bend a piece of wire) with a 1/2" mark (so under the level of the filler hole)

edit: 1.25 ltrs

Edited by bluezeeland on Thursday 27th March 09:48

griff 200

509 posts

214 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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Try and use a clean drain bucket so you can check out metal partials showing state of Box!!!! White is best.

whitewolf

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751 posts

187 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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My intentions were to inspect old oil and roughly the quantity....
If I buy too much new oil then try and flush a bit in the box and straight out to see if any loose bits left in box etc.....

Then top up with new fresh and test car.. also when testing, going to knock it into neutral, it the car still had a whine and try to eliminate parts I.e. g/box, clutch release bearing.

whitewolf

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751 posts

187 months

Friday 28th March 2014
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Dropped old fluid - dark and gunky... the bottom plug is magnetic and had a few metal splinters, nothing major.



Bottom of the bowl... :-/



Roughly 1.5l oil out and took 2l of new in, it didn't over spil the fill hole so left as it is for moment.


Put in 75/90 gl5 semi synth.


Jacked up back end and ran in gears - no whine noise but was stationary so pretty noisey in garage.
Did find my nsr wheel didn't spin much, slackened off brake adjuster and spins freely now.