moaning while turning
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- Cetane Booster
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moaning while turning
A new sound started today. When I turn to the left and start (or keep) moving I hear a moaning sound from the front end. It gets louder with more speed or more angle. Doesn't happen when turning right. I don't have power steering. I can't see anything that looks wrong, but I can't look while it's moving. Does anybody know what this is?
82 pickup 1.6 n/a
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350,000 + miles lost to broken odo
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- Turbo Charger
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Re: moaning while turning
I'd start with checking the motor mounts and suspension bushings.
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Re: moaning while turning
My guess is a wheel bearing and believe that it's the right (unloaded) side bearing.
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Re: moaning while turning
Mine will occasionally do that but it's the spring on the driver's side in the strut housing. If I spray that area with lube it goes away for a year or two. Not very evident while driving, it's usually while parking and more with a full turn. So mine may be a totally different symptom. It's very loud and very noticeable to passers by.
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Re: moaning while turning
I'd suspect a wheel bearing too.
Lift the wheel and grab it, see if it has any play.
If so find where it is.
Should be no play in the bearing.
Lift the wheel and grab it, see if it has any play.
If so find where it is.
Should be no play in the bearing.
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Re: moaning while turning
This is hard to check. At leased for me. If you swing the calibre up you can check for sure.
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Re: moaning while turning
My guess is left side wheel bearing. Jack the left wheel off the ground slightly (so it isn't touching). Grab the tire at the top, and bottom, and push the top in and pull the bottom out. (I think I described that correctly). If theres any movement top-to-bottom, its most likely a wheel bearing. Those suckers are pressed in the hub too, so at the very least you will need to remove the knuckle. Its important to find someone competent to press the new one in. My local mechanic half assed mine and they both failed in less than 10k miles. I took it to the foreign auto mechanic 2 miles up the road and they never failed again.
My understanding was when you turn right, you remove a fair portion of the load off the left wheel bearing, since weight is bearing down on the right. Therefore, when noise goes away during right turn, its left bearing, and vice versa. This science has never failed me yet, but I usually replace wheel bearings in pairs anyways. Its a good practice. If ones going, the other one is on its way out as well.
Use quality bearings. FAG makes a very good bearing, and I use them. Any of the german oem stuff.
My understanding was when you turn right, you remove a fair portion of the load off the left wheel bearing, since weight is bearing down on the right. Therefore, when noise goes away during right turn, its left bearing, and vice versa. This science has never failed me yet, but I usually replace wheel bearings in pairs anyways. Its a good practice. If ones going, the other one is on its way out as well.
Use quality bearings. FAG makes a very good bearing, and I use them. Any of the german oem stuff.
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Re: moaning while turning
Because of my location. I have not found anyone that can press a bearing in successfully. This method is not for everyone. After removing the housing and hammering the inner race and balls out I dremel the outer race right though. A little nick hear and there won't affected the bearing housing ability to hold the bearing. Just check to make sure there are no burs. Put the new bearing in the freezer and the bearing housing in a vise. If the bearing doesn't drop right in you can use the old split outer race to tap the new bear in. This doesn't hurt the new bearing when you just tap the outer race. If you hit the inner race the new bearings shot.
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89 Dodge Gold Stream B class
http://www.antiquedollhouseofpatterns.ca/