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Old Jul 19, 2004 | 07:56 PM
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Some kind of driveline problem while driving....

Just started tonight. When I'm on the throttle (even partial) then let off, about 1/3 of the time, something will make a slight "whirring" noise (hard to explain). It did it once when I was accelerating. It sounds like it's coming from the bellhousing. You can BARELY feel it. I took the shifter boot off and drove a little bitjust to verify where I thought it was coming from.

The car sits and idles perfectly (clutch in). It revs perfectly in neutral (clutch in or out).

Help please

NOTE: I installed an aluminum driveshaft this weekend but it sure doesn't sound like it's coming from back there. Definitely sounds/feels like bellhousing area.
Old Jul 20, 2004 | 12:51 AM
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Re: Some kind of driveline problem while driving....

do you have a driveshaft loop? the aluminum' d.'s are larger in diameter than a stocker'..
Old Jul 20, 2004 | 05:25 PM
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Re: Some kind of driveline problem while driving....

Originally Posted by IllusionalTA
do you have a driveshaft loop? the aluminum' d.'s are larger in diameter than a stocker'..
No loop...

How much larger? Mine came from a 1989 Trans Am and seems very close to the same in diameter.

NOTE: It did it once this morning but hasn't done it again since...oh well, geuss I wont worry too much, thanks.
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