Chris Kueny wrote:
My 1985 300TD has a noise coming from the rear, which I had my indy 'fix' last 
year.  It has the following traits:  It is clearly in time with speed, and 
sounds like hammering.  It is most pronounced on hard acceleration, goes almost 
away while coasting, and if I decelerate, it also is loud, but somewhat 
different.  Finally, it seems too slow to be the wheel, and I am hoping someone 
will tell me it is obviously the flex disc,  The indy said my right rear brake 
was sticking, and rebuilt the caliper.  It sounds like it is coming from the 
passenger's side, but if it were the flex disk, is it possible that the muffler 
would shield that sound from the drivers side?  Last year I took a very good 
hard look and detected nothing out of order, hence the indy.  It started back 
shortly after I got it back, then went away for most of the summer/fall.  
Anyone have an idea?  Or some tests I can do to narrow down the problem?  
Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions.


Noises that come or go with acceleration/deceleration, but don't change much when turning are usually the drive line/shaft. Could be the flex discs, center bearing or mount OR the "U" joint.

Marshall
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Marshall Booth Ph.D.
Ass't Prof. (ret.)
Univ of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
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